
|Videos|May 16, 2011
Jane Armer on Cancers That Develop Lymphedema
Author(s)Jane M. Armer, RN, PhD
Jane Armer on Cancers That Frequently Develop Lymphedema
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American Lymphedema Framework Project (ALFP) Director Jane M. Armer, RN, PhD, School of Nursing, University of Missouri, Columbia, explains which diseases develop lymphedema most frequently describing that breast cancer is the most researched but other cancers may have just as high if not higher occurrences of lymphedema than breast cancer.
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