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Health Notebook: UW to test drug for breast cancer

The University of Wisconsin Comprehensive Cancer Center will test a drug to treat complications from breast cancer treatment.

About one in three breast cancer patients suffer from lymphedema, a swelling of the arms. It has traditionally been treated by massage therapy and compressive sleeves.

Researchers at the cancer center will now test pycnogenol, a plant extract typically used to treat leg edema, to treat this problem.