CONCERNED BREAST CANCER SURVIVOR UNCOVERS NEW CANCER ALERT LINKED TO IMPLANTS
Since 2011, the FDA identified a confirmed link to a specific type of breast implant and breast implant-associated anaplastic large cell lymphoma, or BIA-ALCL - a form of cancer of the immune system called non-Hodgkin’s lymphoma. BIA-ALCL may arise within 7-8 years after the insertion of breast implants with textured surfaces. Half of the reported cases were diagnosed with persistent SEROMA, a buildup of fluid around the implant region (see image) and presenting symptoms of swelling, pain, and redness and breast asymmetry of the affected breast. After her final surgery to eliminate breast cancer with a double mastectomy, Mrs. Hunt opted for breast implants from her treatment center at a NYC cancer center (undisclosed). In June of this year, she received a letter from her oncologist alerting about a "possible rare cancer" that has been linked to her specific implant type. Upon her own personal investigation, she found this was an ongoing worldwide problem for quite some time. "It has been kept quiet to apparently not raise major panic in the community," says Mrs. Hunt- while finding more and more stories of diagnosed women from social media groups, news articles and government statistics.
Mrs. Hunt is also pursuing the advanced imaging help of pioneer cancer diagnostic scanning specialist, Dr. Robert Bard (NYC) to perform an in-depth study of the exact condition of her implant area for traces of Seroma and for other abnormalities leading to possible health risks. Dr. Bard is recognized worldwide for his contributions to the advancement of digital screening technology and his record in detecting tumors and cancerous cysts. This potential cancer risk is a significant issue in the over 300,000 women in the US recorded last year who have had implants. Though only 9 deaths have been recorded so far, a growing number of cases are showing symptoms of BIA-ALCL worldwide. " Had I been told there was a risk of this when I chose to get implants, I would have never picked them... and meanwhile, my plastic surgeon no longer takes my insurance and won’t see me unless I pay out of pocket and I don’t think it’s fair that I should have to pay out of pocket to fix a problem that I didn’t cause," stated Mrs. Hunt. Mrs. Jennifer Hunt, Dr. Jesse Stoff and Dr. Robert Bard are available for interview. Media Contact: Carmen Regallo-Dewitt For additional info: SEE NEWS ARTICLE ABOUT BIA-ALCL at PINKSMART NEWS Also see and follow: FACEBOOK PAGE FOR BIA-ALCL GROUP
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