eye! It is not a breast cancer

You have collected money for years, researched the best plastic surgeons in your city and even, you already have the first low-cut blouse you want to dress when you go out with your new "bubis"; but, you have asked yourself, if the price to pay for this aesthetic change could be your life?

It is not to frighten you, but to take it into account before making this decision.

According to a recent study published by the Food and Medicine Administration (FDA) , women with breast implants are at higher risk of developing a rare type of cancer: anaplastic large cell lymphoma, an aggressive lymphoma itself that can develop after implant surgery.


Video Medicine: Breast Cancer Surgery—Remove one or both breasts? -- Mayo Clinic (March 2024).