Mansilla Juan Rodríguez, Díaz Ana Sánchez, Sánchez Blanca González, Ramírez-Durán María Del Valle, Ardila Elisa María Garrido, Sánchez María Del Carmen Cilleros, Palomares María Jiménez
ADOLOR Research Group, Department of Medical-Surgical Therapy, Medicine Faculty, Extremadura University, 06006 Badajoz, Spain.
Clínica Fisioterapia Belén Escudero, Campanario, 06460 Badajoz, Spain.
Cancers (Basel). 2025 Jun 17;17(12):2023. doi: 10.3390/cancers17122023.
Mastectomy, a common treatment for breast cancer, often leads to complications such as pain, fibrosis, restricted mobility, lymphedema, reduced strength in the affected arm, and emotional distress. Non-pharmacological therapies, including massage therapy, offer a holistic approach to managing these symptoms. The aim of this study was to analyze the effects of massage therapy on the symptomatology in women post-mastectomy for breast cancer.
A systematic review was conducted following PRISMA guidelines. Databases including PubMed, Cochrane, PEDro, Dialnet, Science Direct, and Scopus were searched for relevant studies published in English or Spanish over the past 16 years. The search was conducted in March 2025. Inclusion criteria encompassed controlled and uncontrolled clinical trials, quasi-experimental studies, retrospective analyses, and secondary trial analyses involving women aged 45-64 who received massage therapy as a complementary treatment.
Twenty-six studies involving 1522 participants were included. Interventions assessed were manual lymphatic drainage, myofascial release, foot massage, classical massage, and the Cyriax technique. The key findings demonstrated significant benefits, including improved range of motion, reduced arm circumference and lymphedema volume, enhanced quality of life, and increased relaxation.
According to the results of this systematic review, massage therapy interventions can have a positive impact on the symptomatology in women post-mastectomy for breast cancer and may represent a suitable complementary approach to post-mastectomy breast cancer treatment.
乳房切除术是乳腺癌的常见治疗方法,常导致疼痛、纤维化、活动受限、淋巴水肿、患侧手臂力量减弱和情绪困扰等并发症。包括按摩疗法在内的非药物疗法为管理这些症状提供了一种整体方法。本研究的目的是分析按摩疗法对乳腺癌乳房切除术后女性症状的影响。
按照PRISMA指南进行系统评价。检索了包括PubMed、Cochrane、PEDro、Dialnet、Science Direct和Scopus在内的数据库,以查找过去16年以英文或西班牙文发表的相关研究。检索于2025年3月进行。纳入标准包括对照和非对照临床试验、准实验研究、回顾性分析以及涉及45 - 64岁接受按摩疗法作为辅助治疗的女性的二次试验分析。
纳入了26项涉及1522名参与者的研究。评估的干预措施包括手动淋巴引流、肌筋膜松解、足部按摩、经典按摩和西里克斯技术。主要研究结果表明有显著益处,包括改善活动范围、减小手臂周长和淋巴水肿体积、提高生活质量以及增强放松程度。
根据本系统评价的结果,按摩疗法干预对乳腺癌乳房切除术后女性的症状可能产生积极影响,并且可能是乳房切除术后乳腺癌治疗的一种合适的辅助方法。