This clinical trial is focused on studying breast cancer-related lymphedema, a condition where swelling occurs in the arm due to a buildup of lymph fluid, often after breast cancer treatment. The study will use a treatment called Tacrolimus Accord 0.1% ointment, which is applied to the skin. This ointment will be compared to a placebo ointment to see if it can help reduce the swelling and improve the quality of life for those affected by this condition.
The purpose of the study is to evaluate the effects of the tacrolimus ointment on various aspects of lymphedema, such as the volume of swelling, the flow and function of the lymphatic system, skin thickening, and the amount of excess water in the affected arm. The study aims to achieve at least a 10% reduction in the volume of lymphedema over a 12-month period, which could lead to improvements in both the symptoms felt by patients and the physical signs of the condition.
Participants in the study will be randomly assigned to receive either the tacrolimus ointment or the placebo ointment. The study will be conducted in a way that neither the participants nor the researchers know which treatment is being given, ensuring unbiased results. The trial will last for up to 12 months, during which the effects of the treatment will be monitored and assessed to determine its effectiveness in managing breast cancer-related lymphedema.



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