A teal awareness ribbon with lymphedema symbols, featuring a swollen arm and leg silhouette to represent the condition recognized on National Lymphedema Day

National Lymphedema Day is an annual observance dedicated to raising awareness about lymphedema, a chronic condition characterized by swelling in various parts of the body due to a compromised lymphatic system. This day aims to educate the public, support those affected by the condition, and promote research and treatment options.

Quick Facts

  • When is it?: March 6th
  • Tagged as: Awareness Day, Health Observance
  • What’s the hashtag?: #WorldLymphedemaDay
  • When was it founded?: 2016
  • Who founded it?: Established by the United States Senate in response to a bill written by the Lymphatic Education & Research Network (LE&RN)

History of National Lymphedema Day

The idea for National Lymphedema Day originated from Saskia RJ Thiadens, the founder of the National Lymphedema Network. March 6th was chosen as the date because it marks the day when the National Lymphedema Network was incorporated as the first nonprofit organization dedicated to lymphedema. The day has since evolved into a global movement, uniting people worldwide in support of those living with lymphedema and honoring the contributions of healthcare providers in the field of lymphology.

Timeline

  • 1994: First Lymphedema Day award given to patient advocate Shevra Tait
  • 2016: United States Senate establishes World Lymphedema Day
  • Present: Annual celebration continues, growing in scope and impact

Dates by Next Year

YearMonthDateDay
2025March6Thursday
2026March6Friday
2027March6Saturday
2028March6Monday
2029March6Tuesday
2030March6Wednesday

Observed

National Lymphedema Day is observed globally, with various events and activities organized by advocacy groups, healthcare providers, and individuals affected by lymphedema. These may include educational seminars, fundraising events, social media campaigns, and community gatherings to raise awareness and support for those living with the condition.

Fun Facts About National Lymphedema Day

  1. The color for World Lymphedema Day is blue, while the lymphedema awareness ribbon is silver.
  2. Actor Kathy Bates, a breast cancer survivor living with lymphedema, serves as a national spokesperson for LE&RN.
  3. An estimated 250 million people worldwide are affected by lymphedema.
  4. March is also recognized as Lymphedema Awareness Month, with National Lymphedema Day as its highlight.

Quiz

  1. On which date is National Lymphedema Day observed?
  2. What color represents World Lymphedema Day?
  3. Who established National Lymphedema Day?
  4. In which year was National Lymphedema Day officially recognized?
  • (Answers: 1. March 6th, 2. Blue, 3. United States Senate, 4. 2016)

FAQs

  1. What is lymphedema?
    Lymphedema is a chronic condition characterized by swelling in various parts of the body due to a compromised lymphatic system.
  2. How is National Lymphedema Day celebrated?
    It is celebrated through awareness campaigns, educational events, fundraisers, and community gatherings.
  3. Can anyone participate in National Lymphedema Day activities?
    Yes, anyone can participate by attending events, sharing information, or showing support on social media.

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