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  • Recounts the life and career of Iwona Swedborg, a notable figure in lymphology.
  • Highlights her role in the establishment of the Swedish Society of Lymphology.

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  • Iwona Swedborg, born 1936, passed away in 2024.
  • Her career spanned decades, contributing to the growth of lymphology.

Findings:

  • Swedborg was instrumental in founding the Swedish Society of Lymphology.
  • Her work laid foundational elements for future lymphology research.

Implications:

  • Her legacy continues to influence lymphology research and education.
  • The Swedish Society of Lymphology stands as a testament to her foundational efforts.