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pink bracelets for breast cancer awareness Another way to detect lymphedema
Early detection of lymphedema, which occurs in 20% of patients following breast cancer treatment, may improve therapeutic options for patients.
Tuesday, October 22nd, 2019
Sheila Ridner and patient Technology better than tape measure for identifying lymphedema risk
 

Bioimpedance spectroscopy (BIS) is better than a tape measure for assessing a woman’s risk for developing lymphedema, painful swelling in the arm after breast cancer surgery, according to interim results of a recent study.


Friday, May 17th, 2019
Study seeks to ease ‘chemobrain’ for cancer patients Study seeks to ease ‘chemobrain’ for cancer patients
Many women who receive chemotherapy for breast cancer report problems with their thinking, memory and attention after treatment. And as the survival rates for breast cancer increase, so do these issues associated with chemotherapy. Paul Newhouse, M.
Monday, August 24th, 2015