Lymphedema ProgramAt St Vincent's
Lymphedema Program
At St Vincentâs
BRIDGEPORT â âLymphedemaâ is the topic of the next St Vincentâs Cancer Lecture Series talk on Tuesday, June 24, from 6:30 to 8 pm, in the Seton Room on Level âCâ of the Medical Center.
Featured speakers are Mary Jo Wright and Tricia F. Warner, physical and occupational therapists from Rehabilitation Associates, Inc, who will discuss how to avoid and treat lymphedema.
Secondary lymphedema most often occurs following surgery or radiation therapy to treat lymphoma, melanoma, and breast, prostate, colon, and pelvic area cancers. Lymphedema, which can also be caused by injury or infection, is a chronic problem that often develops slowly. If left untreated, it can worsen or cause serious infection. While currently there is no cure, effective treatments exist.
St Vincentâs Cancer Lecture Series, in conjunction with St Vincentâs Cancer Support Group, is offered to cancer patients, and their families and friends, at no charge through the Swim Across The Sound drive to fund cancer prevention and educational programs. No preregistration is necessary for attendance.
For more information on St Vincentâs Cancer Lecture Series and Cancer Support Group, call St Vincentâs Oncology Clinical Nurse Specialist, Teresa Money-McLaughlin, at 203-576-6158.