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How to reduce risk of lymphedema after head and neck cancer
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How to reduce risk of lymphedema after head and neck cancer
Lymphedema after head and neck cancer is considerably more common than previously assumed and can persist long after cancer treatment has finished. Researchers at Lund University in Sweden have discovered that patients with a low level of physical activity face a higher risk of developing lymphedema. They have also noted that a lymph scanner objectively measures changes in the condition—a method that has now been introduced in Sweden's Southern …
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