There are no scientific studies showing that lymphedema can be prevented, but there are ways to lower your risk of developing this treatment side effect. During the 10th Annual Conference for Young Women Affected by Breast Cancer, we will explore the myths and recent scientific evidence about lymphedema, learn about risk reduction techniques and discuss approaches to lymphedema management, including exercise, physical therapy, lymphatic drainage, massage and other treatment methods.

The 10th Annual Conference for Young Women Affected by Breast Cancer is the only international conference dedicated to the critical issues of young breast cancer survivors and those who care about them. Nearly 1,000 young breast cancer survivors, caregivers and medical professionals from around the world are expected to attend the Conference, to be held Friday, Feb. 26-Sunday, Feb. 28 at the Sheraton Atlanta Hotel in Atlanta, Ga.

The Lymphedema: Risk Reduction and Management Strategies workshop will take place from 3:30 - 5:00 p.m. on Friday, Feb. 26 , and will be led by physical therapist Jill Binkley, PT, MSc, FAAOMPT, executive director of TurningPoint Women's Healthcare in Alpharetta, Ga.

To learn more about the Conference and for a complete list of workshops, visit http://www.youngsurvivorsconference.org.

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Living Beyond Breast Cancer (LBBC)
The Young Survival Coalition (YSC)