Report calls for research, education about silicone implants
Ambulatory Safety Monitor, February 9, 2006
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Breast cancer survivors who undergo reconstructive surgery using silicone implants have very little access to research-based information about the likely risks, according to a press release by the National Research Center (NRC) for Women & Families.
The report warns that industry-funded data indicates reconstructive surgery patients experience substantially more complications, ruptures, and a greater need for additional corrective surgeries than women who receive implants for augmentation purposes.
The report also focused on the lack of clinical data reported to the Food and Drug Administration by implant manufacturers, and highlighted the underrepresentation of minority patients in current research.
To read the complete press release, click here.
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