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Jane221
8 years agoMember
Great report! Well done everyone at BCNA and to those who contributed their experiences, hopefully it will lead to further improvements and better outcomes for all affected by breast cancer.
Good on you too @lrb_03 for telling your story in the Canberra Times. I'm so glad to see lymphedema getting more attention, it's such a kick in the guts condition to deal with after the trauma of breast cancer and such an expensive thing to manage over a lifetime.
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