Lymphoedema and the impact of social and societal factors – can we do better?

Neil Piller
20 December 2013

<p>Both secondary and primary lymphoedema continue to be a problem worldwide. Surprisingly, it’s not only developing countries where remains an issue. But have we really performed much better over the past 20 years in managing this condition?</p>

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