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who is doing replacement-- you call it reconstruction?Lymph node transfer. Transfer, right, and Dr.I learned so much from them.
Lymph node transfer.
lymph than you have blood and your lymphatic system is basically like your cellular waste management system all
Lymphatic filariasis does it, but also this disease causes it.
lymphedema, it's really nice to be able to be me and to hopefully do some good in the world.
Lymphedema is worse than cancer.
lymphoma not a lot but it's probably true why might that be well one of the things
The lymph system cleans out toxins in the body.
Secondary lymphedema means that you're born.
Your lymphatic system is normal.
Some lymphedema that is primary is congenital, but some appears in the teenage years.
about lymphatics or lymphedema.
the lymphatic system right you've got the cardiovascular system then you've got the lymphatic system it looks very similar but you have four times more
leukemias lymphomas and brain cancer so a L is the most common Childhood
And your lymph system is like a system all over the body that's designed to drive toxicity out.
And the lymphatic circulation passes through lymph nodes, and the lymph nodes help all parts of the body to communicate to the immune system when there is a threat,
They irradiate lymph nodes, and they damage the system in a way that renders it unable to function properly.
She had lymph nodes removed.
And the lymph system didn't seem to interact with the brain, to cross the blood/brain barrier.
I had lymph nodes everywhere.
The lung tissue has lymphatic vessels in it, but you have 'em throughout your whole body.
Once you hit the lymphatic system, you have the potential to go anywhere in the human body.
Swat about lymphatic drainage, these things that happen while we're sleeping.
So the lymphatic system, I'm going to use the metaphor of a brick wall.
That is secondary lymphedema.
who has pretty severe lymphedema, swelling and deformity of her limbs, both lower extremities, both legs.
This is lymphedema. The doctor said, oh, no.
And I knew what lymphedema was before I had been diagnosed with breast cancer.
She has lymphedema in her right leg.
If you develop lymphedema, find a therapist.
She has lymphedema as a result of breast cancer.
of their lymphedema that it debilitated them.
Now we're called Lymphatic Education and Research Network.
We created World Lymphedema Day.
I support World Lymphedema Day.
Join World Lymphedema Day.
We support World Lymphedema Day.
improve the lymphatic flow, and it will get smaller. Your head will tighten up, so please do this.
It's a parasite that attacks the lymph nodes and destroys them and causes a very severe form of lymphedema called elephantiasis.
they wanted to take out lymph nodes on both sides of my neck it had spread so I'm sitting there going like
It's actually more than you have lymphocytes.
You probably have 10 to the 11th lymphocytes.
And I think her role in championing lymphatic disease has been remarkable.
This is a textbook on lymphedema that we just re-edited.
We talk about secondary and primary lymphedema.
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