Mastectomy and Blood Pressure WisdomCard™
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Research Notes on Mastectomy and Blood Pressure
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Having a blood pressure reading done on the side of the body that the Mastectomy was performed is not recommended. If both breasts are removed the recommended way to check a blood pressure is in the legs.
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