Articles of Interest

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  2. Bosompra K; Ashikaga T; et al. Swelling, Numbness, Pain, and Their Relationship to Arm Function Among Breast Cancer Survivors: A Disablement Process Model Perspective. The Breast Journal 8(6): 338-348, 2002.
  3. Brennan M. Lymphedema Following the Surgical Treatment of Breast Cancer: a Review of Pathophysiology and Treatment. Journal of Pain and Symptom Management 7(2), 1992.
  4. Brennan MJ; Miller LT. Overview of Treatment Options and Review of the Current Rile and Use of Compression Garments, Intermittent Pumps, and Exercise in the Management of Lymphedema. Cancer (Supplement) pp. 2821-2827, December 1998.
  5. Courneya K; Mackey J; McKenzie D. Exercise for Breast Cancer Survivors. The Physician and Sportsmedicine 30(8), 2002.
  6. Harris S; Campbell K; McNeely M. Upper Extremity Rehabilitation for Women Who Have Been Treated for Breast Cancer. Physiother Can 56: 202-214, 2004.
  7. Miller L. Management of Breast Cancer-Related Edemas. Rehabilitation of the Hand and Upper Extremity, fifth edition Vol 1, St Louis: Mosby, Inc, 2003; 914-928.
  8. Moseley A; Carati C, Piller N. A systematic review of common conservative therapies for arm lymphoedema secondary to breast cancer treatment. Annals of Oncology review 2006.
  9. Rockson S; Miller L; et al. Workgroup III Diagnosis and Management of Lymphedema. Supplement to Cancer, presented at the American Cancer Society Lymphedema Workshop, New York, New York, February 20-22, 1998.