Navigating Lymphoedema - A Guide for Cancer Survivors
by Teresa Lee
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About the Book
A diagnosis of lymphoedema after cancer treatment can feel like a “kick in the guts” for many people. The condition is characterised by swelling, most commonly in the arm or leg, and can result in frequent bouts of infection, poor function and quality of life. The irony is that if lymphoedema is detected early and treated appropriately, swelling can be minimised and even reversed. People CAN live rich and full lives with carefully managed lymphoedema.
Unlike other health conditions that have fixed paths of medical management, the path to lymphoedema management is not so clear-cut. Lymphoedema requires a high level of self-education, self-awareness and self-management. Dr Teresa Lee is an experienced lymphoedema physiotherapist who has published in peer-reviewed scientific journals and has been an invited speaker for many lymphoedema and cancer platforms in Australia. She has written this book to help cancer survivors navigate the complex world of lymphoedema and live well with this condition.
Features & Details
- Primary Category: Health & Fitness
- Additional Categories Medicine & Science
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Project Option: 6×9 in, 15×23 cm
# of Pages: 202 -
Isbn
- Softcover: 9780648986126
- Publish Date: Nov 12, 2020
- Language English
- Keywords breast cancer, swelling, lymphedema, lymphoedema
About the Creator
Dr Teresa Lee is a physiotherapist who specialises in lymphoedema and musculoskeletal problems related to cancer care. She attained a PhD in physiotherapy rehabilitation of breast cancer patients in 2008. She currently has appointments at the Melanoma Institute Australia and Royal North Shore Hospital and is a Research Associate at The University of Sydney. She was the NSW representative for the Australasian Lymphology Association 2012 – 2014 and was the Australian Physiotherapy Association NSW Chair of the Cancer, Palliative Care and Lymphoedema Special Interest Group 2012-2019. She was the Convenor of the 12th ALA Conference and won the 2017 Australian Physiotherapy Association NSW Branch Award for “Outstanding Contribution to the Profession”.