There was an FDA CDRH General and Plastic Surgery Devices Advisory Committee Meeting held on March 25-26, 2019. The first day was focused in large part on Breast Implant Associated Anaplastic Large-Cell Lymphoma (BIA-ALCL). This lymphoma cancer associated with breast implants is a rare type of blood cancer that is classified as a non-Hodgkin … [Read more...]
Breast Implants Lymphoma Cancer Cases Update February 2019 – US & Canada
In February 2019 the FDA announced that it has received a total of 660 medical device reports (MDRs) regarding breast implant-associated anaplastic large cell lymphoma (BIA-ALCL), cases in the United States since 2010. This new total indicates an increase of about 246 new reports of breast implants lymphoma cancer cases in the past year. According … [Read more...]
New Data Released on Risk of Lymphoma Due to Breast Implants
Recent Study on BIA-ALCL RisksSince my last article on this topic, "What is the Risk of Death Due to Breast Implant-Associated Lymphoma?," additional information on the risk of Breast Implant-Associated Anaplastic Large Cell Lymphoma (BIA-ALCL) has been released. The most recent study, titled "Breast Implants and the Risk of Anaplastic Large-Cell … [Read more...]
Breast Implant-Associated Lymphoma Diagnoses on the Rise
On October 18, 2017, the JAMA Surgery journal published an article titled "Breast Implant–Associated Anaplastic Large Cell Lymphoma A Systematic Review," in which they discuss the rate of occurrence of the condition. The article served as a review of 115 articles on the topic of breast implant–associated anaplastic large cell lymphoma (BIA-ALCL) … [Read more...]
Treatments For Breast Implants Associated Lymphoma And Blood Cancer
In the August 2017 edition of the European Journal of Surgical Oncology(EJSO) we found this article, “Breast implant associated anaplastic large cell lymphoma: The UK experience. Recommendations on its management and implications for informed consent”. From the Abstract for this August 2017 EJSO article we get this new information about the … [Read more...]
Breast Implants and Lymphoma: Who’s to Blame?
As previously discussed in my articles, "Breast Implants Linked to Rare Lymphoma Blood Cancer" and "Breast Implant Lymphoma: Causes Uncertain, but Costs Undeniable, the FDA recently updated their 2011 report of the association between breast implants and anaplastic large-cell lymphoma (ALCL), providing additional information on this rare form of … [Read more...]
Breast Implant Lymphoma: Causes Uncertain, but Costs Undeniable
As news of the possible link between breast implants and a rare form of lymphoma cancer has spread, more theories about how it develops have come to light. One such theory is outlined in the excerpt, below, from the article, "Increase in Australian cancer cases linked to breast implants": Dr. Gazi Hussain, Vice President of the Australian … [Read more...]
Breast Implants Lymphoma Cancer: Diagnosis And Treatment Developments
The medical literature about breast implant-associated ALCL (BIA-ALCL) grew considerably in 2015, and reflected a better understanding of the diagnosis and treatment aspects of this rare form of lymphoma. In February 2015 this article, "Breast Implant-associated Anaplastic Large Cell Lymphoma: Updated Results from a Structured Expert … [Read more...]
March 2017 FDA Report: Breast Implants Linked To Lymphoma Blood Cancer
You may have heard about the March 2017 FDA update report concerning a little-known and rare type of lymphoma, or blood cancer, which has been developing in some women who have had breast implant procedures done for augmentation or reconstruction purposes. From this March 21, 2017 article, "9 Deaths Are Linked to Rare Cancer From Breast … [Read more...]
Breast Implants Linked to Rare Lymphoma Blood Cancer
The FDA first identified a possible link between breast implants and anaplastic large cell lymphoma (ALCL) in their report from January 2011. ALCL is a rare type of blood cancer that is classified as a non-Hodgkin lymphoma, and one of the subtypes of T-cell lymphoma. It can initially appear either in the skin, in the lymph nodes, or in organs … [Read more...]