Post treatment lower limb lymphedema in carcinoma cervix.

IF 1.3 Q4 ONCOLOGY
ecancermedicalscience Pub Date : 2025-03-20 eCollection Date: 2025-01-01 DOI:10.3332/ecancer.2025.1879
Shreekant Dadheech, Kaustubh Burde, Pariseema Dave, Ruchi Arora, Chetna Parekh
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Abstract

Purpose: To determine the incidence of post-treatment lower limb lymphedema in cases of carcinoma cervix and its correlation with demographic and treatment-related factors.

Method: A retrospective observational study conducted over a duration of 2 years.

Inclusion criteria: Patients with carcinoma cervix who have completed their primary treatment, which included surgery followed by radiotherapy (RT) or concurrent chemo-radiotherapy (CCRT) or CCRT + Brachytherapy. All patients of carcinoma cervix were screened in the OPD during 3-monthly follow-ups post-completion of their treatment.

Results: In our study, we analysed 100 patients, of whom 15 developed lymphedema. The odds ratio was greater than 1 for external beam RT (OR-1.03), age of the patient (OR- 1.04) and stage of the disease (OR- 1.4). Thus, an association was found between lymphedema and the age of the patient, stage of the disease and external beam RT. No association was found between lymphedema and surgery or body mass index (BMI) of the patient.

Conclusion: Our study found an association between lower extremity lymphedema post-treatment in cervical cancer with age, International federation of Gynaecology and Obstetrics stage and method of treatment. However, BMI was not associated with lower limb lymphedema post-treatment.

宫颈癌治疗后下肢淋巴水肿。
目的:探讨宫颈癌患者治疗后下肢淋巴水肿的发生率及其与人口统计学和治疗相关因素的关系。方法:一项为期2年的回顾性观察研究。纳入标准:已完成初始治疗的宫颈癌患者,包括手术后放疗(RT)或同期放化疗(CCRT)或CCRT +近距离放疗。所有宫颈癌患者在治疗结束后的3个月随访期间在OPD进行筛查。结果:在我们的研究中,我们分析了100例患者,其中15例发生淋巴水肿。外束放疗(OR-1.03)、患者年龄(OR- 1.04)和疾病分期(OR- 1.4)的优势比均大于1。因此,发现淋巴水肿与患者的年龄、疾病分期和外束放疗之间存在关联,而淋巴水肿与患者的手术或体重指数(BMI)之间没有关联。结论:我们的研究发现宫颈癌治疗后下肢淋巴水肿与年龄、国际妇产联合会分期和治疗方法有关。然而,BMI与治疗后下肢淋巴水肿无关。
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