scholarly journals miRNA – Therapeutic tool in breast cancer? Where are we now?

2015 ◽  
Vol 20 (2) ◽  
pp. 79-86 ◽  
Author(s):  
Karolina Zaleska
2017 ◽  
Author(s):  
Alessandra Cataldo ◽  
Ilaria Plantamura ◽  
Elvira D'Ippolito ◽  
Sandra Romero-Cordoba ◽  
Sara Baroni ◽  
...  

2016 ◽  
Vol 34 (3) ◽  
pp. 299-307 ◽  
Author(s):  
Nikos A. Afratis ◽  
Konstantina Karamanou ◽  
Zoi Piperigkou ◽  
Demitrios H. Vynios ◽  
Achilleas D. Theocharis

2011 ◽  
Vol 47 ◽  
pp. S342
Author(s):  
R.F.D. van laParra ◽  
S.J. Mol ◽  
W.K. Roos ◽  
A.H. Mulder ◽  
M.F. Ernst ◽  
...  

Author(s):  
Marta Tamayo-Angorrilla ◽  
Julia López de Andrés ◽  
Gema Jiménez ◽  
Juan Antonio Marchal

2021 ◽  
Vol 15 (1) ◽  
pp. 1-12
Author(s):  
Julia Konrad ◽  
Magdalena Grygiel

Background: The treatment of breast cancer related lymphedema (BCRL) focuses on the alleviation symptoms. One of the innovative, non-invasive therapies used for this condition is extracorporeal shock wave therapy (ESWT). Aim of the study: To review the available literature and evaluate the effectiveness of ESWT in the treatment of secondary lymphedema (in vitro works, animal experiments) and lymphedema associated with the treatment of breast cancer. Material and methods: The scientific literature review was conducted from October to December 2020. The review was carried out by searching scientifically recognized medical databases, including PubMed, MEDLINE and PEDro. Date restrictions were not applied. As there are only a few clinical studies assessing the effectiveness of ESWT on the reduction of lymphedema, case reports, animal experiments and in vitro works were included in the review. Articles written in a language other than English were excluded. Results: In total, the analysis included twelve studies, including seven clinical trials, one case report, three animal experiments and one in vitro test. Conclusions: Based on the results of the analyzed articles, ESWT can be an effective therapeutic tool for lymphedema occurring after breast cancer treatment. Unfortunately, the level of evidence is relatively weak since the number of publications on this subject is still quite low. The accumulated results indicate the need for further clinical trials.


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