Breast reconstruction is usually available on the National Health Service following breast cancer. Breast implants can be used to reconstruct the breast if required.
"In my opinion, breast cancer patients who would like breast implants should be offered them free of charge."
She did have a scare but ended up being cancer free after all the tests. Shannon does NOT have breast cancer.
Yes, but breast implants can obscure mammogram images, decreasing the ability of mammograms to reveal breast cancer. Still, studies show that mammograms are an effective way to screen for breast cancer in women with breast implants.
There are no studies that demonstrate that breast implants (or other implantable devices) cause cancer. This has been looked at extensively. There is a rat model, demonstrating cancer can be caused by implants, however.
No it does not.
Yes, assuming you have saline implants (not silicone). You can talk with your doctor if you have any specific concerns.
Not likely
Yes, but they may be "augmented" with implants. Women who've lost part of a breast to cancer may also have implants.
No one is going to give you free implants. This is an optional item and not needed for a good life.
Silicon implants augment rather than replace the existing breast tissue.Women and men who have breast augmental surgery can still contract cancer.Some people with a genetic predisposition to breast cancer opt to have masectomies voluntarily in order to avoid the risk of cancer in the future in these cases their silicon breast's can prevent them from getting breast cancer.
Anna Kooiman has not publicly declared that she had breast implants although it is rumoured that she had breast implants.
I never heard of it, but i guess there's what they called payment plan for breast implants in Australia. It a patient financing that allow patients to pay weekly.