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2014 Conference Information

Risk Reduction in the News – Response from the NLN Medical Advisory Committee

2012 Conference featured in Oncology Times

2012 Conference Picture Recap

Clinical Trials - Patient Participation

NLN Position Papers: Risk Reduction, Risk Reduction Summary, Diagnosis and Treatment, Exercise, Training, Breast Cancer-Related Lymphedema, Supplement BC-Related LE

Financial Assistance for Garments

Who is the NLN?

The National Lymphedema Network (NLN) is an internationally recognized non-profit organization founded in 1988 by Saskia R.J. Thiadens, R.N. to provide education and guidance to lymphedema patients, health care professionals and the general public by disseminating information on the risk reduction and management of primary and secondary lymphedema.

The NLN is supported by tax-deductible donations and is a driving force behind the movement in the U.S. to standardize quality treatment for lymphedema patients nationwide. In addition, the NLN supports research into the causes and possible alternative treatments for this often incapacitating, long-neglected condition.

The NLN Mission Statement

The mission of the NLN is to create awareness of lymphedema through education and to promote and support the availability of quality medical treatment for all individuals at risk for or affected by lymphedema.

The NLN is dedicated to:

  • promoting research into the causes, prevention and treatment of lymphedema;
  • securing adequate insurance coverage for medically necessary, safe and effective treatment;
  • expanding the number and geographical distribution of lymphedema treatment facilities and certified therapists.
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