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Lymphangiosarcoma: Is Stewart-Treves Syndrome a Preventable Condition?
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Patients with lymphedema should be closely examined starting 5 years from the time of lymphedema onset, paying special attention to those with associated malignancies. Only early diagnosis and treatment by radical ablative surgery confers a reasonable prognosis with this rare but aggressive disease. A potential effect of CDT on lymphangiosarcoma has to be studied in a greater patient cohort.
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