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FAQ ]Posted by Shelly Blechman on 5/29/2003 from 216.117.218.35:In reply to: breast cancer posted by les leigh on 5/21/2003 from 67.74.232.150:
It is difficult to understand exactly what you are asking. Lymphedema in the arm can an occur after breast surgery. I am not sure why your breast may have resembled inflammatory breast cancer. You can have lymphedema in the breast as well. I really am not sure what other information you are seeking.
We do have information on Lyphedema that we could send you. We can also send you information on mastectomies.
You can call our office toll free at 866-294-6222 and perhaps ask your questions directly and receive the answers you are seeking. It is also a good idea to ask your physican anytime you have questions or concerns.
Shelly Blechman
Program Director
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