St. Charles Surgical Hospital Announces Dedicated Lymphedema Treatment Program
NEW ORLEANS, June 18 /PRNewswire/ -- The St. Charles Surgical Hospital (SCSH) is proud to announce it is the first hospital to develop a dedicated and comprehensive lymphedema treatment program complete with trained specialists, therapists, and advanced cutting edge techniques. Drs. S...Obesity increases lymphedema risk for breast cancer survivors
COLUMBIA, Mo. Throughout the world, 10 million breast cancer survivors have a lifetime risk for developing lymphedema, a chronic condition that involves swelling of the limbs and impacts physical and psychosocial health. Second only to the recurrence of cancer, it is the most dreaded effect of b...New study shows positive role physical therapists play in lymphedema diagnois and treatment
ALEXANDRIA, VA, May 21, 2008 A recent study shows that pre-operative assessments of patients with breast cancer by physical therapists allow for early diagnosis and successful treatment of lymphedema. The study, conducted by the National Naval Medical Center (NNMC) and the National Institutes o...M. D. Anderson nurse addresses lymphedema in breast cancer patients and survivors
PHILADELPHIA - A poster session presented today by The University of Texas M. D. Anderson Cancer Center at the Oncology Nurses Society 33rd Annual Congress, found that early nursing intervention and implementation of effective strategies can lead to a decrease in the incidence of lymphedema, bette...Super micro-surgery offers new hope for breast cancer patients with lymphedema
RANCHO MIRAGE, Calif. - Breast cancer patients with lymphedema in their upper arm experienced reduced fluid in the swollen arm by up to 39 percent after undergoing a super-microsurgical technique known as lymphaticovenular bypass, report researchers at The University of Texas M. D. Anderson Cancer...Vascular Experts Call for Increased Awareness of Growing Problem of Lymphedema
Cancer Survivors Share Lifetime Risk for the Disease PHOENIX, Feb. 12 /PRNewswire/ -- Although major advances have been made in the prevention and treatment of cancer, more attention needs to be given to one of the more serious side effects of surgery, radiation and chemotherapy -- the painfu...MU study identifies patient strategies for managing symptoms of lymphedema
COLUMBIA, Mo. An estimated 2 million women in the United States are at risk of developing lymphedema, a condition that involves the chronic and abnormal swelling of the arm, chest, neck and/or back, as a complication of breast cancer treatment. While physicians will recommend proven techniques t...Preoperative assessment of cancer patients enables early diagnosis, treatment of lymphedema
BETHESDA, Md., April 30, 2008 The preoperative assessment of breast cancer patients for subclinical lymphedema enables clinicians to establish a baseline, which serves to enable the early diagnosis and successful treatment of the debilitating condition, according to data from a five-year study pu...Hormone Could Ease Painful Lymphedema
Swelling in arms or legs can come after infection or cancer therapy, researchers note THURSDAY, Dec. 20 (HealthDay News) -- A hormone called adrenomedullin may prove an effective drug target for treating lymphedema, a painful swelling of the limbs that can follow breast cancer or other cancer tr...Tadpole soon to help in the fight against cancer and lymphedema
... from pathogenic organisms. Faults in the making or functioning of this network cause many disorders, such as inflammatory and infectious diseases and lymphedema (a swelling caused by water retention). On the other hand, a well-functioning lymphatic vessel network can simplify the spread of cancer cells. A thor...