Lymphedema is the accumulation of fluid in the body tissue. It occurs because the body is either producing too much fluid, or the lymphatic system is incapable of fully removing the fluid that is normally produced.
Cancer patients can develop lymphedema either from the cancer itself or as a side effect of the treatment.
It occurs commonly in women who have had breast cancer surgery with removal of lymph nodes, followed...
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