Quebec contacting women with textured breast implants to warn of cancer risk
MONTREAL — The Quebec Health Department wants the thousands of women in the province who have received textured breast implants since 1995 to be warned of a potential cancer risk.
The government has asked the province’s hospitals and clinics to contact all patients who received that specific type of implant in the last 24 years to inform them of the symptoms of anaplastic large cell lymphoma, a form of cancer.
Department spokeswoman Marie-Claude Lacasse said Monday the chance of developing the cancer is very low — about one in 30,000 among women with the textured implants — but the government still wants women to be notified.
Quebec’s decision follows an update by Health Canada published in mid-February that noted an increase in the number of cases of anaplastic large cell lymphoma associated with the implants in Canadian women. As of Jan. 1, Health Canada had been informed of 22 confirmed and 22 suspected cases.