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
Summer 2025.
Volume 14, No 03
Summer 2025 Issuehttps://www.canadalymph.ca/pathways-online/2025-14-03-summer/
Summer 2025.
Volume 14, No 03
Breast lymphedema after breast conserving surgery. Prospective surveillance, evaluation and diagnosis. Breast lymphedema after breast conserving surgery. Prospective surveillance, evaluation and diagnosis. Brunelle, Cheryl.https://www.canadalymph.ca/articles/NPCI7277/
Summer 2025.
Volume 14, No 03
Axillary web syndrome/cording. A common but often overlooked side effect after breast cancer surgery. Hoag, Beth.https://www.canadalymph.ca/articles/OGPY9953/
Summer 2025.
Volume 14, No 03
Addressing dressing. An introduction to lymphedema-friendly apparel. Dolgoy, Naomi; McBee-Black, Kerri; Anderson, Elizabethhttps://www.canadalymph.ca/articles/oiwt8554/
Fall 2025.
Volume 14, No 04
Fall 2025 Issuehttps://www.canadalymph.ca/pathways-online/2025-14-04-fall/
Fall 2025.
Volume 14, No 04
Exercise snacking. An alternative to boost your overall health. McNeely, Margiehttps://www.canadalymph.ca/articles/RCOZ7006
Fall 2025.
Volume 14, No 04
Person-centred care: Eliciting perspectives of those with breast cancer in lymphedema guideline development. Al Onazi Mona, Parkinson Joanne, Martin Diane, McNeely, Margie. https://www.canadalymph.ca/articles/SIGY8312
Fall 2025.
Volume 14, No 04
Getting off on the right foot: An introduction to lymphedema-friendly footwear. Dolgoy Naomi, McBee-Black Kerri, Beaith-Johnson Amy, Anderson Elizabeth.https://www.canadalymph.ca/articles/PUFZ1744
Winter 2026.
Volume 15, No 01
Winter 2026 Issuehttps://www.canadalymph.ca/pathways-online/2026-15-01-winter/
Winter 2026.
Volume 15, No 01
What is socially just lymphedema care? The roles and responsibilities of individuals and organizations. Brady, Jennifer.https://www.canadalymph.ca/articles/RAPW4552/
Spring 2026.
Volume 15, No 02
Spring 2026 Issuehttps://www.canadalymph.ca/pathways-online/2026-15-02-spring
Spring 2026.
Volume 15, No 02
Personalized care for patients with lymphedema. Six simple questions can make a difference. Hendrickx, Ad and Dickinson-Blok, Janine.https://www.canadalymph.ca/articles/QCAF1202
Spring 2026.
Volume 15, No 02
Building bridges between science and lived experience. How patient voices can shape global priorities in lymphedema care and research. Conte, Juliana; Radke, Lori; Bowman, Catharine.https://www.canadalymph.ca/articles/RTPC7220
Spring 2026.
Volume 15, No 02
Moving forward together. Building the future through mentorship and collaboration. McNeely, Margie; Towers, Anna; Armer, Jane. https://www.canadalymph.ca/articles/RUCN6419
Spring 2026.
Volume 15, No 02
Shaping the future of lymphedema care in Canada. Your voice can help. Baker, Bonnie. https://www.canadalymph.ca/articles/shaping-the-future-of-lymphedema-care-in-canada-your-voice-can-help/
Summer 2026.
Volume 15, No 03
Summer 2026 IssueComing Soon
Summer 2026.
Volume 15, No 03
Two decades of lymphedema care in Canada. Progress, pitfalls and promise. Kennedy, Anna.Coming Soon
Summer 2026.
Volume 15, No 03
Evidence-based answers to common lymphedema questions. McNeely, Margie; Keast, David; Towers, Anna; Radke, Lori.Coming Soon
Summer 2026.
Volume 15, No 03
Working together to improve lymphedema care in Nova Scotia. Bingham, Karen; Brownlow During, Sarah.Coming Soon
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