Abstract

Breast cancer survivors suffer from various survivorship issues,including persistent pain, sensory changes, and poor quality of life, often overlooked in traditional mortality and morbidity indicators. The study's objective was to determine whether intercostobrachial nerve (ICBN) preservation resulted in reduced chronic pain, sensory changes, and improved quality of life in breast cancer survivors.

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