Breast implant associated anaplastic large cell lymphoma (BIA-ALCL) is a type of breast cancer that affects the scar tissue around a breast implant. In this interview, leading consultant general and oncoplastic breast surgeon Miss Fiona MacNeill gives us an introduction to this form of cancer, as well as explaining how it is diagnosed. She also offers her expert insight into the signs and risk factors of BIA-ALCL, and its posible treatments..
00:00 What is BIA-ALCL? Is it breast cancer?
01:10 What are the signs of BIA-ALCL? What are the risk factors involved in getting BIA-ALCL?
05:45 How is BIA-ALCL diagnosed? Is there a blood test for it?
07:35 How fast does BIA-ALCL spread?
09:11 How is it treated?
13:30 Can BIA-ALCL be cured?
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