
Experts from VCU Massey Cancer Center discuss seamlessly integrating bioimpedance spectroscopy into standard workflows for lymphedema detection.

Experts from VCU Massey Cancer Center discuss seamlessly integrating bioimpedance spectroscopy into standard workflows for lymphedema detection.

Frequent follow-up to determine if lymphedema has developed is necessary to catch it early and begin rehabilitation processes.

The use of bioimpedance spectroscopy takes under 2 minutes and can help detect lymphedema before symptoms appear.

Kandance P. McGuire, MD, FACS, breaks down what lymphedema is and why it may be detected later.