Oncological Rehabilitation for Breast Cancer

Rehabilitation (Stuttg). 2024 Apr;63(2):119-130. doi: 10.1055/a-2129-9279. Epub 2024 Apr 16.ABSTRACTAs a result of increasingly individualized and multimodal therapy, prognosis of breast cancer has improved significantly over the last years. However, multimodal treatment and the use of new medications can lead to a variety of somatic, sometimes new, side effects such as fatigue, polyneuropathy or autoimmune toxicities. This and the oncological diagnosis lead to a high level of psychological distress in the women affected and often to subsequent psychological disorders (sleep/anxiety disorders, depression, ...). Both the diverse complaints after oncological therapy and the increasingly improved overall prognosis underline the importance of multimodal rehabilitation concepts to improve quality of life and successful professional reintegration.In the following, these secondary disorders after breast cancer, their multimodal therapy and their significance for social-medical performance assessment are presented in more detail.PMID:38626791 | DOI:10.1055/a-2129-9279
Source: Die Rehabilitation - Category: Rehabilitation Authors: Source Type: research