U.S. epidemiology of breast implant-associated anaplastic large cell lymphoma

Doren, E. L. et als.
Plastic & Reconstructive Surgery – May 2017 – Volume 139 – Issue 9 – p 1042–1050

portada - PRS - Vol. 132; No. 2 (2013)Breast implant–associated anaplastic large cell lymphoma (ALCL) is a distinctive type of T-cell lymphoma that arises around breast implants. Although rare, all cases with adequate history have involved a textured breast implant. The objective of this study was to determine the U.S. incidence and lifetime prevalence of breast implant–associated ALCL in women with textured breast implants.
This study demonstrates a statistically significant association between textured breast implants and breast implant–associated ALCL. Although women with a textured breast implant have a low risk of developing breast implant–associated ALCL, the current U.S. incidence is significantly higher than that of primary ALCL of the breast in the general population.

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