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2 topics, 5 min.
7 topics, 28 min.
0:01
All right. I think that most of them, um, got it right.
0:05
The correct answer is c breast implant is as associated with
0:10
non-Hodgkin lymphoma is not associated with, uh, connectivity, tissue disease,
0:15
breast cancer. Let's, uh, uh, just,
0:20
uh, briefly talk about the, uh, history of, uh,
0:23
breast implant because it is interesting. So, very first,
0:27
the breast silicone implants were developed by two plus surgeons
0:32
from Texas in 1960s. Before that,
0:36
people were just directly inject the silicone gel or piam to
0:41
people's breasts for augmentation. And then this,
0:46
a q1, uh, plastic urg developed this, uh,
0:50
silicone implant.
0:52
This whole story is filmed taking a movie named Breast
0:57
Man back in 1997. However,
1:02
uh, there are lot, still are lots of, uh,
1:05
rupture and other adverse events associated with the silicone implant.
1:10
So that's why f d a bond silicone implant in 1992
1:16
F D A didn't, uh, uh,
1:17
left the restriction until 14 years later when after
1:22
the, um, better material for the implant she was,
1:27
was developed. So now they are using the, uh,
1:31
fifth generation of the, uh, silicon implant.
1:35
And that in United State alone wasn't 3.5 million
1:40
women have a breast implant.
1:43
Most of them are very young.
1:45
70% of their patients are less than 40 years
1:50
old, and there is a big money in involved This.
Interactive Transcript
0:01
All right. I think that most of them, um, got it right.
0:05
The correct answer is c breast implant is as associated with
0:10
non-Hodgkin lymphoma is not associated with, uh, connectivity, tissue disease,
0:15
breast cancer. Let's, uh, uh, just,
0:20
uh, briefly talk about the, uh, history of, uh,
0:23
breast implant because it is interesting. So, very first,
0:27
the breast silicone implants were developed by two plus surgeons
0:32
from Texas in 1960s. Before that,
0:36
people were just directly inject the silicone gel or piam to
0:41
people's breasts for augmentation. And then this,
0:46
a q1, uh, plastic urg developed this, uh,
0:50
silicone implant.
0:52
This whole story is filmed taking a movie named Breast
0:57
Man back in 1997. However,
1:02
uh, there are lot, still are lots of, uh,
1:05
rupture and other adverse events associated with the silicone implant.
1:10
So that's why f d a bond silicone implant in 1992
1:16
F D A didn't, uh, uh,
1:17
left the restriction until 14 years later when after
1:22
the, um, better material for the implant she was,
1:27
was developed. So now they are using the, uh,
1:31
fifth generation of the, uh, silicon implant.
1:35
And that in United State alone wasn't 3.5 million
1:40
women have a breast implant.
1:43
Most of them are very young.
1:45
70% of their patients are less than 40 years
1:50
old, and there is a big money in involved This.
Report
Faculty
Xiaoqin Jennifer Wang, MD
Assistant Professor
University of Kentucky
Tags
Ultrasound
Mammography
MRI
Breast
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