LymphSens study : The enigma of subjective lymphoedema-how often and why do patients report lymphoedema after breast cancer treatment without an objective measurable swelling? the role of lymphatic and sensory processing problems: A protocol for a multicentre prospective longitudinal study
Introduction Breast cancer-related lymphoedema (BCRL) at the arm and/or trunk/breast is a highly feared complication following breast cancer treatment and can be objectified using the state-of-The-Art criteria based on volume, extracellular water ratio or skin thickness measurements. Although the incidence of objective BCRL is decreasing due to advances in breast cancer treatment, many patients re
