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Overweight, Lymphedema, and Lipedema: Enhancing Understanding, Improving Management

200 NEW PLACES AVAILABLE! As part of World Lymphedema Month, the Lymphedema Association of Québec (LAQ) is pleased to invite you to an exclusive webinar featuring Dr. Anna Towers, a leading expert in lymphedema in Québec and across Canada. This event, proudly sponsored by Essity, LAQ’s Diamond Partner, will take place online on March 10 at 7 p.m.

Overweight is closely linked to both lymphedema and lipedema, yet these conditions are often misunderstood. How can we distinguish them? What impact do they have on health and treatment strategies? Dr. Towers will provide essential insights, drawing from her extensive clinical experience and the latest scientific research.

About Dr. Anna Towers

A physician, researcher, and pioneer in lymphedema care, Dr. Anna Towers is the Director of the Supraregional Lymphedema Centre at the McGill University Health Centre (MUHC), the only clinic in Canada recognized for excellence by LE&RN (Lymphatic Education & Research Network). With over 30 years of experience, she has dedicated her career to improving lymphedema management, advancing research, and training healthcare professionals. Her contributions have made her a leading voice in Canada and internationally.

Who Should Attend?

This free webinar is open to:
People living with lymphedema, lipedema, or overweight who want to better understand their condition and explore effective management strategies.
Healthcare professionals seeking the latest insights to optimize patient care.

📅 Date: March 10, 2025
Time: 7 p.m. (EST)
💻 Location: Online
🎟️ Free Registration. The event takes place in French

Don’t miss this unique opportunity to learn from an expert and get your questions answered!

🔗 Register now: https://bit.ly/Surpoids_Lymphoedeme_Lipoedeme

We look forward to seeing you!

➡️ Want priority invitations to future education and support groups? Become an LAQ member today!

This webinar is made possible through the dedication of volunteer professionals and the Lymphedema Association of Québec (LAQ). LAQ’s mission is to support individuals at risk or living with lymphedema, while raising awareness of this chronic disease within the healthcare community.

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