Post-Mastectomy Phototherapy: a Systematic Review
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Resumo: | Introduction: The breast cancer, a common pathology among women, promotes lesion in the ductal and lobular cell structures of the breast, as well as in the adjacent mammary tissue and lymphatic system. Mastectomy is the standard procedure for removal of the malignant nodule and areas where the surgery develops physical and functional complications. Phototherapy is one of the physiotherapeutic resources used to minimize the problems caused, offering an improvement in the quality of life of mastectomized women. Objective: To describe the effects of phototherapy on physical complications after mastectomy. Method: We performed a systematic review of the PubMed, LILACS, PEDro, SciELO, Bandolier, EBSCO, Clinical Evidence, MEDLINE and Cochrane Library databases from 2008 to 2018. Results: Of the 87 articles found, only six met the inclusion criteria, 5/10 higher grade in the PEDro Scale, being detailed in this review. Phototherapy promoted reduction of shoulder pain, decreased volume and circumference of lymphedema in the upper limb, regulation of the lymphatic and immune systems. Conclusion: It is concluded that the phototherapy applied in post-mastectomy complications has been shown to be a safe therapy in oncology patients, suggesting an improvement on aspects of the individual’s functionality and quality of life. |
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Post-Mastectomy Phototherapy: a Systematic ReviewFototerapia Post-Mastectomía: una Revisión SistemáticaFototerapia Pós-Mastectomia: uma Revisão SistemáticaNeoplasias da MamaMastectomiaFototerapiaBreast NeoplasmsMastectomyPhototherapyNeoplasias de la MamaMastectomíaFototerapiaIntroduction: The breast cancer, a common pathology among women, promotes lesion in the ductal and lobular cell structures of the breast, as well as in the adjacent mammary tissue and lymphatic system. Mastectomy is the standard procedure for removal of the malignant nodule and areas where the surgery develops physical and functional complications. Phototherapy is one of the physiotherapeutic resources used to minimize the problems caused, offering an improvement in the quality of life of mastectomized women. Objective: To describe the effects of phototherapy on physical complications after mastectomy. Method: We performed a systematic review of the PubMed, LILACS, PEDro, SciELO, Bandolier, EBSCO, Clinical Evidence, MEDLINE and Cochrane Library databases from 2008 to 2018. Results: Of the 87 articles found, only six met the inclusion criteria, 5/10 higher grade in the PEDro Scale, being detailed in this review. Phototherapy promoted reduction of shoulder pain, decreased volume and circumference of lymphedema in the upper limb, regulation of the lymphatic and immune systems. Conclusion: It is concluded that the phototherapy applied in post-mastectomy complications has been shown to be a safe therapy in oncology patients, suggesting an improvement on aspects of the individual’s functionality and quality of life.Introducción: El cáncer de mama, patología más común entre las mujeres, promueve lesión en las estructuras de las células ductal y lobulares de la mama, así como en el tejido mamario adyacente y el sistema linfático. La mastectomía es el procedimiento estándar para la retirada del nódulo maligno y las áreas afectadas, donde la cirugía desarrolla complicaciones físicas y funcionales. La fototerapia es uno de los recursos fisioterapéuticos utilizados para minimizar los problemas ocasionados, ofreciendo una mejora en la calidad de vida de las mujeres mastectomizadas. Objetivo: Describir los efectos de la fototerapia en las complicaciones físicas postmastectomía. Método: Se realizó una revisión sistemática en las bases de datos PubMed, LILACS, PEDro, SciELO, Bandolier, EBSCO, Clinical Evidence, MEDLINE y Biblioteca Cochrane en el período de 2008 a 2018. Resultados: De los 87 artículos encontrados sólo seis cumplieron los criterios de inclusión, nota superior de 5/10 en la Escala PEDRO, siendo detallados en esta revisión. La fototerapia promovió disminución del dolor en el hombro, disminución del volumen y circunferencia del linfedema en el miembro superior, regulación del sistema linfático e inmunológico. Conclusión: Se concluye que la fototerapia aplicada en las complicaciones post-mastectomía mostró ser una terapéutica segura en pacientes oncológicos, sugiriendo mejora sobre los aspectos de la funcionalidad del individuo y su calidad de vida.Introdução: O câncer de mama, patologia mais comum entre as mulheres, promove lesão nas estruturas das células ductais e lobulares da mama, assim como no tecido mamário adjacente e sistema linfático. A mastectomia é o procedimento padrão para a retirada do nódulo maligno e áreas acometidas, no qual a cirurgia desenvolve complicações físicas e funcionais. A fototerapia é um dos recursos fisioterapêuticos utilizados para minimizar os problemas ocasionados, oferecendo uma melhora na qualidade de vida das mulheres mastectomizadas. Objetivo: Descrever os possíveis efeitos da fototerapia nas complicações físicas pós-mastectomia. Método: Realizouse uma revisão sistemática nas bases de dados PubMed, LILACS, PEDro, SciELO, Bandolier, EBSCO, Clinical Evidence, MEDLINE e Biblioteca Cochrane no período de 2008 a 2018. Resultados: Dos 87 artigos encontrados, apenas seis preencheram os critérios de inclusão, nota superior de 5/10 na Escala PEDro, sendo detalhados nesta revisão. A fototerapia promoveu diminuição da dor em ombro, diminuição do volume e circunferência do linfedema no membro superior, regulação do sistema linfático e imunológico. Conclusão: Conclui-se que a fototerapia aplicada nas complicações pós-mastectomia mostrou ser uma terapêutica segura em pacientes oncológicos, sugerindo melhora sobre os aspectos da funcionalidade do indivíduo e sua qualidade de vida. 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Post-Mastectomy Phototherapy: a Systematic Review Fototerapia Post-Mastectomía: una Revisión Sistemática Fototerapia Pós-Mastectomia: uma Revisão Sistemática |
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Post-Mastectomy Phototherapy: a Systematic Review |
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Post-Mastectomy Phototherapy: a Systematic Review Rocha, Alessandra de Jesus Mota Neoplasias da Mama Mastectomia Fototerapia Breast Neoplasms Mastectomy Phototherapy Neoplasias de la Mama Mastectomía Fototerapia |
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Post-Mastectomy Phototherapy: a Systematic Review |
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Post-Mastectomy Phototherapy: a Systematic Review |
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Post-Mastectomy Phototherapy: a Systematic Review |
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Post-Mastectomy Phototherapy: a Systematic Review |
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Post-Mastectomy Phototherapy: a Systematic Review |
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Rocha, Alessandra de Jesus Mota |
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Rocha, Alessandra de Jesus Mota Lemos, Giovana Bergheme Franciscon De Ribeiro, Rachel Trinchão Schneiberg Kalid |
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Lemos, Giovana Bergheme Franciscon De Ribeiro, Rachel Trinchão Schneiberg Kalid |
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Rocha, Alessandra de Jesus Mota Lemos, Giovana Bergheme Franciscon De Ribeiro, Rachel Trinchão Schneiberg Kalid |
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Neoplasias da Mama Mastectomia Fototerapia Breast Neoplasms Mastectomy Phototherapy Neoplasias de la Mama Mastectomía Fototerapia |
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Neoplasias da Mama Mastectomia Fototerapia Breast Neoplasms Mastectomy Phototherapy Neoplasias de la Mama Mastectomía Fototerapia |
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Introduction: The breast cancer, a common pathology among women, promotes lesion in the ductal and lobular cell structures of the breast, as well as in the adjacent mammary tissue and lymphatic system. Mastectomy is the standard procedure for removal of the malignant nodule and areas where the surgery develops physical and functional complications. Phototherapy is one of the physiotherapeutic resources used to minimize the problems caused, offering an improvement in the quality of life of mastectomized women. Objective: To describe the effects of phototherapy on physical complications after mastectomy. Method: We performed a systematic review of the PubMed, LILACS, PEDro, SciELO, Bandolier, EBSCO, Clinical Evidence, MEDLINE and Cochrane Library databases from 2008 to 2018. Results: Of the 87 articles found, only six met the inclusion criteria, 5/10 higher grade in the PEDro Scale, being detailed in this review. Phototherapy promoted reduction of shoulder pain, decreased volume and circumference of lymphedema in the upper limb, regulation of the lymphatic and immune systems. Conclusion: It is concluded that the phototherapy applied in post-mastectomy complications has been shown to be a safe therapy in oncology patients, suggesting an improvement on aspects of the individual’s functionality and quality of life. |
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