New wearable sleeve tested against standard pump for Cancer-Related swelling
NCT ID NCT04908254
Summary
This study tested a new wearable compression sleeve against a standard air pump device to see which works better for reducing arm swelling (lymphedema) in breast cancer survivors. Fifty participants tried both devices for a month each to compare changes in arm volume and quality of life. Researchers measured which device people preferred and adhered to better for managing this chronic condition.
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Locations
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Ginger-K Lymphedema & Cancer Center
Morgan Hill, California, 95037, United States
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Los Altos, California, 94024, United States
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