The Breast Cancer Awareness month!
Contributed By - Charu Gulati
October is marked as the breast cancer awareness month. The goal of this annual campaign is to increase awareness of breast cancer – its causes, prevention, and treatment options. This month various foundations, groups, companies, and people like to come together to raise money and promote awareness of breast cancer. The reason for all this attention to the Breast cancer is because it is the second most leading cause of death in women in United States. This means that every 1 in 8 women will be diagnosed with breast cancer in their lifetime. According to the World Health Organization, breast cancer is the most common cancer among women worldwide, claiming thousands of women’s lives each year and affecting most countries. The good news is that Death rates from breast cancer have been declining since 1990, due to better screening and early detection, increased awareness, and continually improving treatment options.There has also been major shift in the mindset of society with success not being measured as “cancer free” but also returning back to “pain free active lifestyle”. With this emerging mind set, Physical therapists serve as valuable members of a multidisciplinary breast cancer team.
Physical Therapy plays a major role in rehabilitation both before and after breast cancer treatment. The Physical therapist would perform a “pre-surgical screening evaluation” before the breast cancer treatment. This is an important procedure as the physical therapist will gather baseline information regarding physical status which will assist the therapist in designing an individualized treatment program after breast cancer surgery as well as treatment through chemotherapy, radiation, initial and reconstructive therapies, and years afterwards if difficulties persist.
Women and men who have surgical procedures to remove cancerous tumors often experience pain and a decreased range-of-motion after surgery. Swelling, or lymphedema, may also be a risk. Working with a rehabilitation specialist before and after procedure can significantly impact functionality and pain levels as the patient recovers.Post-Surgery Physical therapist helps the patient restore their mobility, manage their pain, limit and reduce lymphedema, improve function and help the patient go back to life.Patients undergoing radiation therapy often experience tightening of skin, fascia and muscles. Physical therapy can help that through various stretching exercises, manual therapy and patient education to manage and improve flexibility. Exercise significantly improves attention, and memory in breast cancer patients. Considering that many breast cancer patients suffer from ‘chemo brain’, a feeling of ‘fogginess’ or difficulty with thinking and memory that can occur after breast cancer treatment, Physical Therapy offers a nice recovery option.
Physical Therapy helps patients manage delayed complications as well. Complications like Lymphedema can present within few years or even 30 years post breast cancer treatment. Although there is no cure for Lymphedema, Physical Therapists can help normalize the size of the arm and help reduce the risk of infection. Physical therapist can also prescribe compression garments to maintain reduced arm girth.Fatigue is also another major complaint reported by 90 percent of the patient’s even years after breast cancer treatment. Physical therapists can help the patient improve activity threshold with gradual exercise increment sessions.
In core, Physical therapy has a lot of offer for patients with breast cancer. It is important to remember that the goal of the multidisciplinary approach is to make Breast Cancer patients “live” and not just survive!!!
About the Author: CharuFnu is a physical therapist with Spooner Physical Therapy. She is passionate about treating breast cancer warriors. She can be contacted at c.fnu@spoonerpt.com if you have any questions in regards to breast cancer rehab.