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Establishing and Sustaining a Prospective Screening Program for Breast Cancer-Related Lymphedema at the Massachusetts General Hospital: Lessons Learned

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2015

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Brunelle, Cheryl, Melissa Skolny, Chantal Ferguson, Meyha Swaroop, Jean O’Toole, and Alphonse G. Taghian. 2015. “Establishing and Sustaining a Prospective Screening Program for Breast Cancer-Related Lymphedema at the Massachusetts General Hospital: Lessons Learned.” Journal of Personalized Medicine 5 (2): 153-164. doi:10.3390/jpm5020153. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/jpm5020153.

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There has been an increasing call to prospectively screen patients with breast cancer for the development of breast cancer-related lymphedema (BCRL) following their breast cancer treatment. While the components of a prospective screening program have been published, some centers struggle with how to initiate, establish, and sustain a screening program of their own. The intent of this manuscript is to share our experience and struggles in establishing a prospective surveillance program within the infrastructure of our institution. It is our hope that by sharing our history other centers can learn from our mistakes and successes to better design their own prospective screening program to best serve their patient population.

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breast cancer-related lymphedema, lymphedema, screening, perometer, breast cancer

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We are a small cancer clinic who is trying manage our lymphedema cases. This article will help us to monitor our patients more accurately ensuring proper treatment and to identify individuals more accurately.