Conclusion:Self-management education led to improved quality of life, and in the comparison between the two methods, in-person method was more effective than virtual method. However, further studies are needed to investigate the efficacy and cost-effectiveness of both methods in educating patients with lymphedema.
Conclusion: Administering melatonin in women with breast cancer undergoing adjuvant chemotherapy and radiotherapy leads to a significant reduction in fatigue but does not affect serum IL- 6 levels.
Conclusion: Liquid-based method is better than conventional smear because of the ease of processing, faster screening, and preservation of cells and nuclear details. And it can be a promising and reliable method to diagnose palpable breast masses before surgery.
Conclusion: Through the education of correct mutual emotional understanding for couples and creating an atmosphere of trust and communication between them, EFCT intervention provides a ground for increasing marital satisfaction and reducing aggression in couples coping with breast cancer in wives. Accordingly, the intervention can be used to improve the quality of marital relations.
Conclusion: Moderate-intensity aerobic exercise can be used as an effective treatment method to reduce the volume of breast tumors. However, more research is needed to reach definitive results.