Role of handedness on forearm skin tissue dielectric constant (TDC) in relation to detection of early-stage breast cancer-related lymphedema
Clinical Physiology and Functional Imaging Aug 24, 2017
Mayrovitz HN, et al. – Keeping the objective in mind, researchers demonstrated that handedness is not a major factor when assessing lymphedema status in women who have previously been treated for breast cancer but for whom pretreatment tissue dielectric constant (TDC)values have not been obtained. Furthermore, these outcomes highlighted that threshold ratios of incipient subclinical unilateral lymphedema based on interarm tissue dielectric constant ratios apply independent of a patient's handedness for the site and tissue depths herein measured.
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