Breast Cancer Lymphedema
39
3
11
20
Key Insights
Highlights
Success Rate
100% trial completion (above average)
Clinical Risk Assessment
Based on trial outcomes
Moderate Risk
Score: 50/100
0.0%
0 terminated out of 39 trials
100.0%
+13.5% vs benchmark
3%
1 trials in Phase 3/4
10%
2 of 20 completed with results
Key Signals
Data Visualizations
Phase Distribution
Trial Status
Trial Success Rate
Benchmark: 86.5%
Based on 20 completed trials
Clinical Trials (39)
ILR to Prevent BRCL_MCC 23608
The Relationship Between Gait Parameters and Balance Disorder and Fall Risk in Breast Cancer-Related Lymphedema(BCRL)
Effects of Combined Upper Extremity Exercise and Pneumatic Compression Therapy on Breast Cancer-Related Lymphedema
Does Immediate Lymphatic Reconstruction Decrease the Risk of Lymphedema After Axillary Lymph Node Dissection
Screening For BCRL In Targeted Therapy For Breast Cancer
Lymphovenous Anastomosis for Breast Cancer Lymphedema
Effectiveness of CDT for the Treatment of Lymphedema in Breast Cancer Patients Who Received LVA Surgery
The Effect of Arm Exercises on Arm Oedema After Breast Cancer Surgery
LLLT for BCRL: a Randomized, Placebo-controlled Study
Effect of ALND With Vein Branches Reservation on Postoperative Upper Limb Edema and Dysfunction in Breast Cancer
Effect of the Axillary Lymphatic /Vein Reflux Ratio on Postoperative Upper Limb Edema and Dysfunction in Breast Cancer
Health Belief Model Based Nursing Interventions on Lymphedema Prevention
The Effect of Hand Exercises on Upper Limb Volume, Quality of Life, and Hand Function in Breast Cancer Survivors
Can ILR Reduce the Risk of Arm Lymphedema?
Lymphaticovenous Anastomosis as Treatment for Lymphedema
Lymphatic Response to Resistance Exercise in Breast Cancer Survivors
New Therapeutic Approach in Upper Limb Lymphedema Secondary to Breast Cancer: Activity-oriented Proprioceptive Antiedema Therapy (TAPA)
Lymphedema Treatment Registry
Study Evaluating Flexitouch Plus With Connectivity on Compliance in 30 Patients With Breast Cancer-Related Lymphedema.
Effect of Different Bandage Interface Pressures on Breast Cancer Related Lymphedema