St. Charles Surgical Hospital Announces Dedicated Lymphedema Treatment Program
Posted on: Thursday, 18 June 2009, 14:10 CDT
Lymphedema is a debilitating condition of localized fluid retention caused by a compromised lymphatic system. It is most frequently seen after breast cancer treatments such as lymph node dissection, surgery and/or radiation therapy, which can damage the lymphatic system of the arm. The National Cancer Institute has established that 25% to 30% of breast cancer surgery patients with lymph node removal and radiation therapy develop lymphedema. Chronic swelling, discomfort, and skin infections are among the symptoms that may be improved with proper therapy and in some cases, microsurgical repair. With over 2 million breast cancer survivors in the US, that equates to over 500,000 women with post mastectomy lymphedema. As a nationally recognized leader of the groundbreaking VLNTx technique Dr. Massey is world renowned for her expertise and dedication to women's health issues. She will collaborate with Drs. DellaCroce and Sullivan to offer her expertise to SCSH patients, as well as her own patients who will travel to
Dr. Massey is a leading breast reconstruction surgeon and is a double-board certified Plastic/Reconstructive and General Surgeon and a Fellow of the American College of Surgeons.
Center for Restorative Breast Surgery SERVICE INFORMATION: Founded by
Emergency Department services are not provided at this facility.
SOURCE St. Charles Surgical Hospital
Source: PR Newswire
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