Researchers track hidden swelling in cancer survivors
NCT ID NCT05316974
Summary
This study aimed to understand how common swelling (lymphedema) is in the head and neck area after cancer treatment. Researchers followed 50 patients, measuring tissue water and asking about their quality of life before treatment and again at 3 and 9 months after. The goal was to gather information to better understand this common side effect.
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ENT department Skane University Hospital
Lund, 22100, Sweden
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