Lymphedema After Prostate Cancer Treatment | Ask a Prostate Expert, Mark Scholz, MD

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07/14/23

Alex asks Dr. Scholz about the rare side effect of lymphedema after pelvic lymph node removal or radiation to treat metastatic or possibly metastatic prostate cancer.

0:03 How often does lymphedema occur after surgical pelvic lymph node removal?

0:44 Are there any solutions for lymphedema?

1:27 Is lymphedema more or less common with radiation than surgery?

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