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Oksana Y. Sayko, MDPhysical Medicine and Rehabilitation I always wanted to help my patients live life as close to normal as possible within the limitations of their disease. Cancer became a chronic disease that can be treated much better now because of new advancements in medicine. Many cancer survivors suffer from complications of the disease itself as well as from problems related to cancer treatment, i.e. lymphedema, limited range of motion in joints, pain, and fatigue. My goal is to be able to optimize quality of life for these patients. Care Emphases: - Lymphedema
- Musculoskeletal Disorders
- Cancer Related Muskuloskeletal Problems
Joined Medical College of Wisconsin: Education: - Doctor of Medicine, Lviv School of Medicine, Lviv, Ukraine, 1988
Training: - Residency, Internal Medicine, St. Barnabas Hospital, Bronx, NY, USA, 1998-2001
- Residency, Physical Medicine & Rehabiliation, Hospital of the University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, PA, USA, 2001-2004
Board Certifications: - Internal Medicine
- Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation
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