“…The consequent negative impacts of LLL on quality of life (QoL), (Cromwell et al, 2015;Dunberger et al, 2013;Williams, Moffatt, & Franks, 2004) or health-related quality of life (HRQoL), (Montazeri, 2008;Morgan, Franks, & Moffatt, 2005), have led to many advocates favouring proactive, preventative approaches. Recommendations have included prophylactic wearing of compression garments post-surgery (Sarnaik et al, 2009;Spillane et al, 2008), teaching of simple lymphatic drainage (SLD) and exercises (Chang & Cormier, 2013;Fukushima et al, 2017;Reul-Hirche, 2011), risk management practices such as avoiding medical procedures on the operative limb (Clark, Sitzia, & Harlow, 2005;International Lymphoedema Framework, 2006;NLN., 2008), avoiding extreme temperatures (NLN., 2008) and other such recommendations. Some of these recommendations have been criticised for lacking rigorous scientific evidence (Cemal, Pusic, & Mehrara, 2011;McLaughlin, 2012) and require further research to confirm or refute claims.…”