Hot of the Press April 2026
Article to ponder
As our population continues to age, lymphoedema practitioners will increasingly encounter clients with both heart failure and lower‑limb oedema, often creating uncertainty around when compression therapy can be used safely. A recent article by Garry Cooper offers valuable guidance on the best way forward.
Heart failure and lymphoedema: navigating compression therapy.
G Cooper – Journal of Community Nursing, 2026
Key Takeaway: Compression therapy can be safely used in most patients with stable heart failure when guided by careful assessment and monitoring, helping practitioners manage lower‑limb oedema more confidently and effectively.
We have collated some great articles and material published over the last month. Click on the links below to read the abstract or download the full paper.
Anatomy / Physiology /Pathophysiology
Three-Dimensional Visualization of Lymphatic Vessels in Human Skin and Their Structural Changes During Lymphedema
Uncovering potential molecular biomarkers for cancer-associated secondary lymphedema through integrated analyses of RNA-sequencing, machine learning, and clinical data
Prevalence and Risk Factors
Hand Surgery in Patients with a History of Lymphedema: A Review of Current Concepts and Opinions - click for abstract
Hand Surgery in Patients with a History of Lymphedema: A Review of Current Concepts and Opinions
The significance of reducing upper limb fat content in improving breast cancer-related upper limb lymphedema
Z Liu, R Chen – Clinical Epidemiology and Global Health, 2026
Assessment
Contrast-Enhanced Ultrasound Evaluation of Lymphatic Function in Breast Cancer-Related Lymphedema: A Comparative Study With Normal Controls - click for abstract
Contrast-Enhanced Ultrasound Evaluation of Lymphatic Function in Breast Cancer-Related Lymphedema: A Comparative Study With Normal Controls
Development and Validation of a Novel Lymphedema Monitoring System Using a Bodysuit and a Smartphone: Prospective Comparative Study
A pragmatic evaluation of community-based lymphoedema services for individuals at risk of, or living with, cancer-related lymphoedema
Gatekeeper or Pathfinder? The Evolving Role of Lymphedema Surgeons in the Assessment of Limb Swelling
From raw clinical data to robust prediction: an AI framework for early lymphedema detection
I Sadek, SU Rehman, A Gehad, EG Eltasawi… – BMC Medical Research …, 2026
Management Strategies
Impact of cancer-related and primary lymphedema and compression bandaging on limb range of motion: a cross-sectional study
A systematic review and meta-analysis evaluating the effect of exercise on the development of cancer-related lymphedema
Predictors of response to compression therapy in breast cancer-related lymphoedema: a systematic review and meta-analysis
E Yu, N Lum, S Hassan, ZA Liu, R Fazelzad, JYY Kwan – eClinicalMedicine, 2026
Use of a Portable, Non-pneumatic Active Compression Device in treatment of Phlebolymphedema: a TEAYS sub-analysis
Tailored personas for self-management in home-based rehabilitation for participants with lower limb lymphedema: A qualitative study
Effectiveness of an educational intervention on breast cancer-related lymphedema risk reduction and prevention among oncology nurses in Bahrain
FP Paul, MSN RM, MM Hasan – International Journal of Medicine and Public Health, 2026
Beyond Swelling: Redefining Head and Neck Lymphedema through Surveillance and Prevention
S Hack, C Gutierrez, MD Stubblefield, JW Gregor… – Current Physical Medicine …, 2026
Volume reduction in leg lymphedema after comprehensive inpatient rehabilitation
F Angst, T Benz, S Lehmann, PS Sándor, S Wagner – VASA, 2026




