Lymphoedema management by independent hospices: a cohort study.
Andrea BrownCarol NicholsonAdam FearingJulia L NewtonSimon GordonAndrew HughesAndrea EgdellJames EllamPublished in: BMJ supportive & palliative care (2019)
Independent hospices are providing a specialist lymphoedema service, which is high in volume and largely invisible. This service is delivered at not insignificant cost. In contrast to previous work, in the North East of England, lymphoedema sufferers are more likely to be female and not have the condition in association with cancer. The availability of rigorous data collection will allow the independent hospices to understand better the delivery and associated costs of lymphoedema services.