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The Effect of Exercise on Reducing Lymphedema Severity in Breast Cancer Survivors

Yanxue Lian    
Simran Sandhu    
Yamikani Asefa and Ananya Gupta    

Resumen

Some cancer survivors, especially breast cancer survivors, may face the issue of lymphedema. Although it tends to be incurable, there are some methods to manage lymphedema. Exercise was thought to aggravate lymphedema severity in cancer survivors until a completely opposite view was proposed in 1998. Since then, an increasing number of studies have been carried out to investigate the effects of exercise on cancer survivors with lymphedema. Currently, exercise is widely considered safe and beneficial. However, the formulation of exercise prescriptions for patients with lymphedema has been under exploration. The aim of this literature review is to extract information from existing studies to provide some advice for the design of exercise prescriptions in terms of reducing lymphedema severity. The findings of this literature may help patients reduce the severity of lymphedema and improve their quality of life. It may also help reduce healthcare costs and improve affordability.

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