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Yun Yu Hsu
Objective: This ponder pointed to distinguish the indicators of quality of life related to lower appendage lymphedema among ladies who had experienced gynecological cancer surgery. Furthermore, the affiliation between weakness and the quality of life was examined.
Methods: A cross-sectional plan with a comfort test was received. Members included 200 ladies with lymphadenectomy taking after gynecological cancer surgery. Statistic information, quality of life related to lower appendage lymphedema, and weakness indications were collected.
Results: Of the 200 members, 60 percent (n =120) detailed a mellow to extreme affect on quality of life related to lower appendage lymphedema, with the most affect on the work of portability and physical side effects. Age less than 55 a long time, a determination of ovarian cancer, experiencing chemotherapy, time after surgery, and weariness.