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Title: | Post-mastectomy pain syndrome: Incidence and risks |
Authors: | Fabro, Erica Alves Nogueira Bergmann, Anke Silva, Blenda do Amaral e Pereira, Ana Carolina Padula Ribeiro Abrahão, Karen de Souza Ferreira, Maria Giseli da Costa Leite Dias, Ricardo de Almeida Thuler, Luiz Claudio Santos |
Keywords: | Breast Neoplasms Neoplasias da Mama Pain Dor Mastectomy Mastectomia Syndrome Síndrome |
Issue Date: | 2012 |
Publisher: | The Breast |
Citation: | FABRO, Erica Alves Nogueira et al. Post-mastectomy pain syndrome: Incidence and risks. The Breast, v. 21, p. 321-325, 2012. |
Abstract: | Post-mastectomy pain syndrome is defined as a chronic pain that persists beyond the normal healing time of 3 months. It is considered a neuropathic condition that arises after surgery for breast cancer. Aim: To evaluate the incidence and risk factors of pain syndromes in patients undergoing surgical treatment of breast cancer in the National Cancer Institute. Methods: This study is a prospective cohort of women undergoing surgical treatment for breast cancer from September 2008 to June 2009, followed up until 6 months postoperatively. Results and conclusions: One hundred seventy-four women were examined. The mean age was 58 years. The incidence of pain syndrome was 52%. Younger women (<40 years) and those who were submitted to axillary lymph node dissection (with more than 15 lymph nodes excised) have shown a significantly increased risk of pain syndrome after surgery for breast cancer (relative risk (RR) ¼ 5.23 95% confidence interval (CI): 1.11e24.64) and (RR ¼ 2.01 95% CI: 1.08e3.75). |
Description: | p. 321-325.: tab. p&b. |
URI: | http://sr-vmlxaph03:8080/jspui/handle/123456789/6741 |
ISSN: | 1532-3080 |
Appears in Collections: | Artigos de Periódicos da área de Fisioterapia |
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