NEW: Selected Pathways articles have been assigned a DOI.

IssueTitle/ArticleLink
Spring 2017.
Volume 06, No 02
Spring 2017 Issuehttps://www.canadalymph.ca/pathways-online/2017-06-02-spring/
Spring 2017.
Volume 06, No 02
The rising prevalence of lymphedema in Canada: A continuing dialogue. Keast, David; Towers, Anna.https://www.canadalymph.ca/articles/aqhu5357/
Summer 2020.
Volume 09, No 03
Summer 2020 Issuehttps://www.canadalymph.ca/pathways-online/2020-09-03-summer/
Summer 2020.
Volume 09, No 03
Obesity: The Canadian perspective. Keast, David. https://www.canadalymph.ca/articles/BKLE5334
Summer 2022.
Volume 11, No 03
Summer 2022 Issuehttps://www.canadalymph.ca/pathways-online/2022-11-03-summer/
Summer 2022.
Volume 11, No 03
Assessment of head and neck lymphedema. Ibrahim, Marize.https://www.canadalymph.ca/articles/ZTTQ9684
Fall 2024.
Volume 13, No 04
Fall 2024 Issuehttps://www.canadalymph.ca/pathways-online/2024-13-04-fall/
Fall 2024.
Volume 13, No 04
Peripheral arterial disease. Best practice assessment for lower limbs with lymphedema. Beaumier, Maryse. https://www.canadalymph.ca/articles/AQAM8764
Winter 2025.
Volume 14, No 01
Winter 2025 Issuehttps://www.canadalymph.ca/pathways-online/2025-14-01-winter/
Winter 2025.
Volume 14, No 01
The prevalence of lymphedema in Canada: An update. Keast, David; Towers, Anna; Letellier, Marie-Eve; Damji, Alisha.https://www.canadalymph.ca/articles/CDPU5571
Winter 2025.
Volume 14, No 01
Healthy flow, healthy mind. Understanding the brain lymphatic system. Liao, Shan.https://www.canadalymph.ca/articles/CPDZ7912
Winter 2025.
Volume 14, No 01
Developing new biomarkers and treatments for breast cancer-related lymphedema. Kwan, Jennifer.https://www.canadalymph.ca/articles/DIOS7434
Winter 2025.
Volume 14, No 01
A new collection of research papers and consensus statements. Forward Momentum; Future Steps in Lymphedema Management. Kennedy, Anna (ed).https://www.canadalymph.ca/articles/ZJBO9814
Winter 2025.
Volume 14, No 01
A champion of perseverance. Desaulniers, Laurie. https://www.canadalymph.ca/articles/DGEU2640
Winter 2025.
Volume 14, No 01
Extending our reach within the scientific community. Pathways moves forward with DOI designations. Kennedy, Anna.https://www.canadalymph.ca/articles/DMVC6232
Spring 2025.
Volume 14, No 02
Spring 2025 Issuehttps://www.canadalymph.ca/pathways-online/2025-14-02-spring/
Spring 2025.
Volume 14, No 02
New best practice recommendations For the prevention and management of wounds related to lower limb lymphedema. Keast, David; Kuhnke, Janet.https://www.canadalymph.ca/articles/MSVT5658
Spring 2025.
Volume 14, No 02
Advocating for lymphedema: Awareness, action, and access. Joncas, Anne-Marie.https://www.canadalymph.ca/articles/KWPD5251
Spring 2025.
Volume 14, No 02
In the trenches. A provincial advocacy story. Chandler, Christine.https://www.canadalymph.ca/articles/LLSC6322
Spring 2025.
Volume 14, No 02
Evidence based risk reduction recommendations for people at risk or with breast cancer-related lymphedema. Brunelle, Cheryl; Hunley, Julie H; Kennedy, Anna. https://www.canadalymph.ca/articles/IPMU6774
Spring 2025.
Volume 14, No 02
Managing my lymphedema. Dedicated daily compliance. Henriksen, Doreen.https://www.canadalymph.ca/articles/MSQR9775
Spring 2025.
Volume 14, No 02
Inter-professionalism, teamwork, and client centered care. Redden, Sonja. https://www.canadalymph.ca/articles/KVMD1493
Spring 2025.
Volume 14, No 02
Infection and skin trauma incrementally increase the risk of breast cancer-related lymphedema. Fu, Mei. https://www.canadalymph.ca/articles/MZVO2710
Spring 2025.
Volume 14, No 02
Lymphedema/Chronic Edema. What healthcare professionals need to know.https://www.canadalymph.ca/articles/NKHM7678
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