Advances in cancer treatment mean more people are living longer after a cancer diagnosis. But some survivors develop ...
A study has shown that lymph node transfer is a viable treatment for the swelling in the affected limb, a condition known as lymphedema, after breast cancer surgery. However, an effective drug to ...
It is possible to leave most of the lymph nodes in the armpit, even if one or two of them have metastases larger than two millimeters. This is shown in a trial enrolling women from five countries. The ...
BOSTON (Reuters) - Slowly building strength with upper-body weight-lifting can relieve some of the arm and hand swelling that occurs in breast cancer survivors who have had lymph nodes under their ...
COLUMBUS, Ohio – Advances in cancer treatment mean more people are living longer after a cancer diagnosis. But some survivors develop lymphedema—long-term swelling in the arms, hands, legs or feet ...
Living longer after cancer is now more common than ever, thanks to better treatments and early detection. However, for many ...
Advances in cancer treatment mean more people are living longer after a cancer diagnosis. But some survivors develop ...
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