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		FDA receives reports of cancer linked to breast implants
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		 [September 09, 2022] 
 (Reuters) - The U.S. Food and Drug Administration has received several 
		reports of certain types of cancers in the scar tissue that forms around 
		breast implants, the agency said in a safety notice on Thursday.
 
 As of Sept. 1, 2022, the FDA had received 10 reports about squamous cell 
		carcinoma, a type of skin cancer, and 12 reports about various lymphomas 
		related to breast implants.
 
 Right now, we do not have enough information to say whether breast 
		implants cause these cancers or if some implants pose higher risk than 
		others, the agency said in a separate report.
 
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			 Last year, the agency added new 
			restrictions, warning labels for breasts implants following reports 
			of women who developed breast implant-associated anaplastic large 
			cell lymphoma, or BIA-ALCL, a cancer of the immune system.
 The FDA said the new lymphoma cases were distinct from BIA-ALCL 
			reported earlier.
 
 It said the occurrences of cancers in scar tissues around an implant 
			may be rare and currently the incidence rate and risk factors are 
			unknown.
 
 (Reporting by Mrinalika Roy in Bengaluru; Editing by Shinjini 
			Ganguli)
 
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