Mobile platform for assessment, early detection, and management of breast cancer-related lymphedema
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Jane Armer, PhD - Sinclair School of Nursing and Ellis Fischel Cancer Center, University of Missouri, Columbia, Missouri, USA; Nathan C. Armer, MEd - Sinclair School of Nursing, University of Missouri, Columbia, Missouri, USA; Guilherme N. DeSouza, PhD - Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering and MU Informatics Institute, University of Missouri, Columbia, Missouri, USA
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We will describe development and testing of the 3D mobile device for application in clinical and home use for assessment, early detection, and self-management of lymphedema in those at risk following breast cancer treatment.
Event Theme: Influencing Global Health Through the Advancement of Nursing Scholarship
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Format | Text-based Document |
Evidence Level | N/A |
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Keywords | Lymphedema; Mobile Device Technology; Prospective Surveillance |
Name | 28th International Nursing Research Congress |
Host | Sigma Theta Tau International |
Location | Dublin, Ireland |
Date | 2017 |
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