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Supporting Breast Cancer Survivors: How the KSB Center for Wound Healing Can Help

 

Breast cancer has touched the lives of many, with more than 4 million survivors in the United States. This number includes those currently undergoing treatment and those who have completed it. Thanks to ongoing research and funding, breast cancer treatments have significantly improved, often involving surgery and radiation. While these treatments are effective in eliminating cancer, they can leave lasting effects that persist for months or even years after treatment.

The KSB Center for Wound Healing specializes in addressing these long-term effects, particularly non-healing surgical wounds, compromised skin grafts or surgical flaps, and internal or external radiation wounds or injuries resulting from cancer treatment.

One advanced method used at the center is hyperbaric oxygen (HBO2) therapy. This therapy is recognized for treating a variety of cancer-related complications. During HBO2 therapy, patients breathe 100% pure oxygen inside a pressurized chamber. This process helps blood carry more oxygen to organs and tissues, increasing oxygen levels in damaged areas, stimulating the growth of new blood vessels, and enhancing immune cell function. These factors are crucial for wound healing and improving the quality of life for patients.

By offering specialized wound care, including HBO2 therapy, the KSB Center for Wound Healing is dedicated to helping breast cancer survivors heal and thrive, ensuring they receive the comprehensive care they need to improve their quality of life.