LEAP into lymphoedema: signs & intervention
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Breast cancer treatment or surgery can have long-term or late effects that can affect your quality of life - for life.
One of those is breast cancer-related lymphoedema, a condition that causes abnormal swelling due to damage to the lymphatic system.
Early monitory, detection and intervention can make all the difference! This is a crucial conversation for anyone affected by breast cancer and at risk of lymphoedema.
I sit down with Sandy Templeton, Lymphoedema Therapist and Occupational Therapist to talk about:
- What lymphoedema is and why it occurs in breast cancer patients
- How treatments and surgeries can increase the risk of lymphoedema
- Other factors that increase the risk of lymphoedema
- Recommended prospective assessment and monitoring
- How to recognise the early signs of lymphoedema
- Practical advice on preventing and managing lymphoedema
- Guidance on medical procedures (bloods, BP cuffs) involving the affected arm(s)
- Why lifelong vigilance and self-care are essential for those at risk of lymphoedema
Don’t miss out on Sandy’s expert advice on how to stay ahead of lymphoedema and maintain your well-being!
Whether you're a patient, caregiver, or healthcare professional, this episode provides invaluable insights into monitoring this condition effectively.
Links for this episode
- Cancer Council lymphoedema resource
- Australasian Lymphology Association recommendations for patient education & prospective monitoring
- Information about IV, cannulation or blood pressure cuffs for ‘at risk’ arm(s)
- Gillian’s episode about post-surgery bras
Where you can find Luan:
- Website
If you’ve found any of the content upsetting, please reach out and get help. Breast Cancer Network Australia has a free confidential helpline – 1800 500 258. Beyond Blue has a range of free resources online, or you can call them 24/7 on 1300 224 636.
The information in this podcast does not constitute medical advice. For personalised medical advice you should seek a consult with a FRACS qualified surgeon or equally qualified surgeon in your country.
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