Episode Synopsis "Day-to-Day Coping with Lymphedema"
Runtime 62:00 Jeannette Zucker, a physical therapist and lymphedema specialist at Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center, discusses how cancer treatment can lead to lymphedema and ways to reduce the risk and better manage lymphedema following cancer treatment.
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