Edema and cancer: 8 questions answered
Edema is the abnormal accumulation of fluid in body tissue. It happens when the fluid that would normally stay in the bloodstream leaks out of tiny blood vessels called capillaries, resulting in localized swelling.
It can also be a side effect of cancer and its treatment. But what causes it in this case, and how does it differ from lymphedema? Can anything be done to prevent or treat it?
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