Abstract
Radical surgical treatment, adjuvant chemotherapy and postoperative radiation therapy, used in the complex and combined treatment of breast cancer, inevitably lead to serious functional and psychosomatic disorders. One of the most common complications of breast cancer treatment is postmastectomy syndrome (PMES). That is why the study of the latter and the development of modern methods of rehabilitation of patients with an established diagnosis of PMES remain extremely relevant. To date, the pathogenetic mechanism of the development of upper limb edema and a huge range of possible methods of prevention and treatment have been described in detail. However, the choice of a rehabilitation method requires a personalized approach based on a specific clinical case, and special attention to the psychoemotional status of the patient.
Highlights
Радикальное хирургическое лечение, адъювантная химиотерапия и послеоперационная лучевая терапия, используемые в лечении рака молочной железы, часто приводят к серьезным последствиям для здоровья пациента
The pathogenetic mechanism of the development of upper limb edema and a huge range of possible methods of prevention and treatment have been described in detail
The choice of a rehabilitation method requires a personalized approach based on a specific clinical case, and special attention to the psychoemotional status of the patient
Summary
Радикальное хирургическое лечение, адъювантная химиотерапия и послеоперационная лучевая терапия, используемые в лечении рака молочной железы, часто приводят к серьезным последствиям для здоровья пациента. Реабилитация онкологических больных после хирургического и комбинированного лечения при раке молочной железы. Для ПМЭС характерно также наличие болевого синдрома [15, 16], при этом боль имеет хронический ноющий характер, обычно распространяется на всю руку или плечевой сустав и персистирует в течение длительного времени.
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