"After preliminary review of published literature as part of our ongoing monitoring of the safety of breast implants, the FDA is aware of less than 20 cases of SCC and less than 30 cases of various lymphomas in the capsule around the breast implant," the agency's alert explains.
One avenue through which the FDA has identified cases is via medical device reports. As of September 1, the FDA has received 10 medical device reports about SCC related to breast implants and 12 about various lymphomas. The incidence rate and risk factors for these events are currently unknown but reports of SCC and various lymphomas in the capsule around the breast implants have been reported for both textured and smooth breast implants, and for both saline and silicone breast implants. In some cases, the cancers were diagnosed years after breast implant surgery.
Sharon Worcester, MA, is an award-winning medical journalist based in Birmingham, Alabama, writing for Medscape, MDedge and other affiliate sites. She currently covers oncology, but she has also written on a variety of other medical specialties and healthcare topics. She can be reached at
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