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Cancer Research | 2009

Effect of airplane travel on women treated for breast cancer.

Sharon L. Kilbreath; Leigh C. Ward; Kirstin Lane; Margaret L. McNeely; E. Williams; Donald C. McKenzie; Kathryn M. Refshauge; Carolyn J. Peddle; K. J. Battersby

CTRC-AACR San Antonio Breast Cancer Symposium: 2008 Abstracts Abstract #1119 Background: Many patient materials promulgate lifestyle adaptations purported to minimize risk of lymphedema. One factor often mentioned is development or exacerbation of lymphedema due to airplane travel. The aim of this study was to describe prospectively the effect of airplane travel on women treated for breast cancer, traveling to Caloundra, Qld., Australia to attend a dragon boat regatta. Methods: Pre and post data were obtained from 63 women traveling from Canada to Australia, and from 12 women traveling within Australia. 54% were treated for breast cancer on their dominant side, 63% underwent mastectomy with or without reconstruction, 77% underwent axillary node dissection, and 21% wore a compression sleeve during flight; 94% trained at a moderate to vigorous intensity for the regatta. Single frequency bioimpedance analysis (BIA; XCA; Impedimed Inc.®) was used to determine the inter-limb difference in upper limb extracellular fluid. BIA is highly reliable and has high sensitivity and specificity for increased extracellular fluid accumulation. Change in ratio >0.05 for women without lymphoedema is of clinical significance. Women were measured within 2 weeks of their flight to Caloundra, immediately on arrival in Caloundra, and for 46 women, within 6 weeks of return to Canada. Results: Airplane travel did not have a significant effect on the upper limb BIA ratio, either between the pre and post flight (t75= -0.355; p=0.72) or between the pre and follow-up measures (t44=.241; p=0.811). ![][1] Overall, the BIA post ratio increased from the pre measure by ≤0.02 in 48 women; 0.02 to 0.10 in 5 women (Fig 1). In Figure 1, symbols in grey-shaded area represents women who did not have lymphedema prior to flight but presented with it post flight and the dashed lines indicate previously established cut-offs for criteria for detection of lymphedema. Dotted line on each graph is the line of agreement. The 6 symbols in the grey shaded area (Fig 1) represent women from the international group; their change in BIA ranged from 0.05 to 0.28. Follow-up measures were available on 5 of these women, and indicated that 4 were below the cut-offs for lymphedema. All 6 women had undergone mastectomy and axillary clearance of their lymph nodes and for 5, surgery was on their dominant side. Only 3 of the women wore a compressive sleeve on the plane. Discussion: For the majority of women who undertake moderate to vigorous upper limb exercise, airplane travel did not have a significant impact on extracellular fluid ratio. Acknowledgment: Impedimed for funding and equipment. Citation Information: Cancer Res 2009;69(2 Suppl):Abstract nr 1119. [1]: /embed/graphic-1.gif


Breast Cancer Research and Treatment | 2010

Effect of air travel on lymphedema risk in women with history of breast cancer

Sharon L. Kilbreath; Leigh C. Ward; Kirstin Lane; Margaret L. McNeely; Elizabeth Dylke; Kathryn M. Refshauge; Donald C. McKenzie; Mi-Joung Lee; Carolyn J. Peddle; K. J. Battersby


Scandinavian Journal of Laboratory Animal Science | 2009

Assessment of Body Composition of Rats by Bioimpedance Spectroscopy: Validation Against Dual-Energy X-Ray Absorptiometry

Leigh C. Ward; K. J. Battersby


Lymphology | 2009

AIRPLANE TRAVEL AND LYMPHEDEMA: A CASE STUDY

Leigh C. Ward; K. J. Battersby; Sharon L. Kilbreath


8th International Symposium on In vivo Body Composition Studies | 2008

Constancy of resistivity coefficients for bioimpedance spectroscopy (BIS)

Leigh C. Ward; Elisabeth Isenring; Julia M. Dyer; K. J. Battersby; J. Bengston; Masa Kagawa


International Journal of Body Composition Research | 2009

Bioimpedance spectroscopy for the measurement of body composition of laboratory rats in vivo

Leigh C. Ward; Steven R. Mason; K. J. Battersby


Proceedings of the Nutrition Society of Australia | 2008

Assessment of body composition of laboratory animals by bioimpedance spectroscopy

Leigh C. Ward; K. J. Battersby; Steven R. Mason


Phlebology Digest | 2010

Assessing lymphoedema with quantitative bioimpedance spectroscopy

Leigh C. Ward; K. J. Battersby; Sharon L. Kilbreath


Phlebology Digest | 2010

A case study of aeroplane travel and lymphoedema

Leigh C. Ward; K. J. Battersby; Sharon L. Kilbreath


22nd International Congress of Lymphology | 2009

Does air travel preferentially impact on 'at risk' arm in breast cancer survivors

Sharon L. Kilbreath; Leigh C. Ward; Kirstin Lane; Margaret L. McNeely; Elizabeth Dylke; Kathryn M. Refshauge; Donald C. McKenzie; Mi-Joung Lee; Carolyn J. Peddle; K. J. Battersby

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Leigh C. Ward

University of Queensland

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Donald C. McKenzie

University of British Columbia

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Kirstin Lane

University of British Columbia

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