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| About Gynecologic Cancer and Lymphedema |
| Linda McGrath Boyle, PT |
| Abramson Cancer Center of the University of Pennsylvania |
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What is Lymphedema?Lymphedema is when fluid (lymph) collects anywhere in your body and causes swelling (edema). Lymphedema after Gynecologic Cancer TreatmentSome people develop lymphedema after cancer treatment. Surgery that removes lymph nodes or radiation treatment to the pelvis may damage lymph nodes in that area. For women with gynecologic cancers the swelling will be in the legs, abdomen or groin area. Lymphedema SymptomsIf you notice any of the following symptoms, notify your doctor, nurse or cancer rehabilitation specialist.
Lymphedema PrecautionsLymphedema cannot be prevented. What you can do to minimize swelling
Lymphedema TreatmentIt is best to see a doctor who is knowledgeable about lymphedema. If a diagnosis of lymphedema is made, you should see a Certified Lymphedema Therapist (CLT). The treatment for lymphedema is called Complete Decongestive Therapy (CDT). Complete Decongestive Therapy has several types of treatments. They include:
Your Certified Lymphedema Therapist will discuss which of these treatments is best for you. The Abramson Cancer has a team of professionals who specialize in lymphedema. Talk to your doctor or nurse about giving you a prescription to see a member of our Lymphedema Team. |
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