The Breast Cancer Research Foundation shared a post on LinkedIn:
“Today, we’re highlighting another often-overlooked side effect of breast cancer treatment: swelling, joint pain, and neuropathy.
Hormonal therapies, lymph node removal, and chemotherapy can leave arms, legs, and joints feeling stiff or swollen-and for some, nerve-related symptoms like tingling or numbness. While these changes can be temporary, they may last weeks or months after treatment ends. Knowing strategies to manage pain, protect mobility, and support nerve health can make a meaningful difference in quality of life.
Swipe through for tips on managing lymphedema, easing joint pain, and addressing neuropathy.
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