Guest guest Posted May 3, 2001 Report Share Posted May 3, 2001 From: " ilena rose " <ilena@...> Sent: Wednesday, May 02, 2001 1:08 PM Subject: PRESS RELEASE: FDA Study Links Silicone Migration to Several Diseases > > NEWS RELEASE National Women's Health Network > FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE > > > May 1, 2001 FOR MORE INFORMATION > > Amy Allina: 202 347-1140 > > Ruptured Silicone Breast Implants Linked to Pain, Disease > > FDA Study Links Silicone Migration to Several Diseases > > WASHINGTON, DC - Ruptured and leaking silicone breast implants were > significantly linked to painful connective-tissue and soft-tissue diseases > such as fibromyalgia, pulmonary fibrosis, dermatomyositis, and other > debilitating diseases in a new study by a team of scientists from the Food > and Drug Administration (FDA), and medical schools at Duke University, > University of land, and University of California at San Diego. The > study was published in the May issue of the Journal of Rheumatology. The > study is the first to systematically evaluate the health of women with > ruptured breast implants. Women with ruptured implants could potentially > be at increased risk of health problems compared to other implant > patients, because they have greater exposure to silicone, and because > silicone sometimes migrates outside the breast area to other parts of the > body, such as arms and lungs. > > The study compared three groups: 1) women with silicone gel implants that > had not broken; 2) women with silicone implants that had ruptured with > silicone gel spreading beyond the scar tissue surrounding the breast > implants, and 3) women whose implants had ruptured but the silicone had not > spread beyond the scar tissue surrounding the implants. The results > indicated that the women who had silicone that had migrated outside the > scar tissue surrounding the breast implant were significantly more likely > to report having been diagnosed with fibromyalgia (a painful soft-tissue > disease) and other serious connective-tissue diseases and related > conditions such as dermatomyositis, polymyositis, Hashimoto's thyroiditis, > pulmonary fibrosis, eosinophilic fascitis, and polymyalgia " This study is > the first of its kind -- the first study to examine the health of women > with ruptured, badly leaking silicone gel implants. It's hard to believe > that more than 35 years after the first silicone breast implants were > sold, we have the first published study showing the effects of silicone > implant rupture. The study supports what many women with implants have > described -- a link between ruptured implants and debilitating pain and > diseases " concludes Pearson, Executive Director of the National > Women's Health Network. > > The study evaluated 344 women with silicone gel implants who had not sought > to have the implants removed, and who were contacted from a list of all > patients from two medical practices. They were selected from a sample of > 907 augmentation patients for a study designed to determine the percent of > implants that are ruptured in the population of women who have not sought > treatment for problems with their implants; 70 women who had their implants > removed were excluded from the original sample of women, as were women with > saline implants. Eighty-one percent of the women who were invited to > participate in the study accepted. > > The women were asked about their health, answering questions about five > symptoms (such as rashes and joint pain) and seven physician-diagnosed > connective tissue diseases and related conditions. After the interview, > they were asked to undergo Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI) to determine > whether their implants were ruptured. > > A majority of the 344 women had at least one ruptured implant, although > the women appeared to be unaware of that fact. In addition, 21 percent of > the women had silicone that had migrated outside the capsule of scar > tissue that surrounds at least one of their breast implants. > > " This is a well-designed study with the surprising finding that many women > with breast implants who are ill are not seeking medical help or advice, > even in situations where leaking silicone gel sometimes causes rather > obvious cosmetic symptoms " Pearson points out. The National > Women's Health Network and the National Center for Policy Research (CPR) > for Women & Families are urging the FDA to immediately update its consumer > materials and provide information to physicians in a " Dear Doctor " letter > to inform them of the results of this important study. " Women and their > physicians need to be aware that silicone can spread from ruptured > implants, and potentially increase the risk of serious diseases " concludes > Dr. Zuckerman, Executive Director of CPR for Women & Families. > > The study results will be published in the first week in May, the same time > as two recently reported major studies, which indicate that women who have > breast implants are more likely to die from brain tumors, lung cancer, > other respiratory diseases, and suicide compared to other plastic surgery > patients. > > Since 1992, the FDA has restricted the availability of silicone gel breast > implants to women with mastectomies, breast deformities, and for the > replacement of broken gel implants. However, the FDA recently increased > the availability of silicone breast implants for augmentation patients. > > The National Women's Health Network is the only national non-profit public > interest membership organization dedicated exclusively to women's health. > > NWHN does not accept financial support from pharmaceutical companies, > tobacco companies, or medical device manufacturers. ## > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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