Each year, more than 400,000 people get breast implants for reconstruction after mastectomy, for breast augmentation, and for gender transitions. Whether you already have implants or are considering them after breast cancer treatment, don’t miss our latest episode.
My guests have been at the forefront of efforts to improve breast implant safety. I hope you will join my conversation with Diana Zuckerman, President of the National Center for Health Research, and Raylene Hollrah, who was diagnosed with a rare lymphoma caused by the textured implants used in her reconstruction after breast cancer treatment. Learn more about the emerging information related to the risks of breast implants. And find out what you can do to hold the FDA accountable for ensuring that medical devices are safe and effective.
Because together we can do something besides worry.
Karuna Jaggar
P.S. Join us in telling the Food and Drug Administration to take steps to ensure everyone considering breast implants has comprehensive and balanced information on potential risks. Add your voice now using our simple online tool.