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Lymphoedema: Is it a risk after pelvic cancer treatment? - British Lymphoedema Society webinar

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Dear all,

Our friends at the British Lymphoedema Society have contacted us regarding an upcoming webinar that they are hosting as part of Lymphoedema Awareness Week 2025.

The session is titled: Lymphoedema: Is it a risk after pelvic cancer treatment? and the blurb reads as follows:

The risk of lymphoedema following treatment for cancer in the pelvic is not well known: what patients and those managing their care should know.

The online session is free to attend and will take place on Wednesday 5th March - 12:00-12:45pm.

We would like to highlight that, although patients are most welcome to attend, this session may be more tailored to healthcare professionals.

To find out more, including how to sign up, please visit this link: thebls.regfox.com/lymphoede...

Best wishes,

Alice - Ovacome Support

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