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Is SIlicone Safe?
Studies about Silicone Gel Breast
Implants
Numerous studies have been
conducted to see if the anecdotal claims of women about their
silicone implants were verifiable by scientific evidence. These
studies have found localized risks associated with all breast
implants, but no conclusive evidence to support the claims against
implant manufacturers as noted above. Many studies conducted by the
Institute of Medicine and other experts have found no connection
between implants and the diseases claimed by so many women.
Here is what the Mayo Clinic has to say on their website. "Breast
implants don't increase your risk of breast cancer. The IOM reviewed
evidence that breast implants don't cause breast cancer or the
recurrence of breast cancer. However, it's still essential that you
undergo routine screening for breast cancer — breast self-exams,
mammograms and clinical breast exams — just as you would if you
didn't have implants. Breast implants don't weaken your immune
system. When your body detects something foreign in your system,
such as a virus or bacteria, it responds by kicking your immune
system into high gear. However, the IOM found no evidence to suggest
this happens with breast implants. Nor did it find evidence linking
implants to any sort of autoimmune or connective tissue disorder.
Breast-feeding is safe. If your breast milk has absorbed some of the
silicone from the implants, don't worry. Your baby isn't in danger.
Because breast milk is the best thing you can feed your baby, the
IOM encourages women with implants to breast-feed." Additionally,
the American Medical Association reported a Swedish study in
February 1998 that there was no link to connective tissue disease.
The FDA has conducted a study where they conclude that extra
capsular silicone (from a ruptured implant) can be associated with
fibromyalgia. The study relied on a survey of 344 women who filled
out surveys asking about their symptoms. Women who reported they had
the symptoms were then checked to see if their implants had
ruptured. Based on the women reporting symptoms and having ruptured
implants, the study assumed a connection. Unfortunately, that is how
the plaintiffs prevailed in numerous lawsuits, with no evidence of a
cause and effect, just a demonstration of coincidence. More recent
studies have also found that women with implants are more likely to
commit suicide and more likely to have certain brain cancers. These
women might also be more likely to skydive, ride mechanical bulls
and bark at the moon but none of the studies showed a cause and
effect, just coincidence. Studies have found no link between
implants and breast cancer, other than the fact that implants can
interfere with detection because of interference with mammography
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Yamila
Diaz
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