Background: Breast‐implant‐associated anaplastic large cell lymphoma is a rare malignancy linked to texturized breast implants. Although many researchers focus on its etiopathogenesis, this topic is affected by a lack of evidence. Materials and Methods: A literature review about BIA‐ALCL was made. Results and conclusions: Although the incidence is reported between 1:355– 1:30.000, there is great attention to BIA‐ALCL. The incidence is uncertain due to many reasons. It may well be lower, due to inclusion in multiple databases as pointed out by the FDA and undiagnosed cases. The role of chronic inflammation, bacterial contamination, and mechanical forces was discussed. Clarification is needed to understand the mechanisms underlying the progression of alterations and mutations for BIA‐ALCL; new molecular analysis and pathogenetic models should be investigated.

Cuomo, R. (2021). The state of the art about etiopathogenetic models on breast implant associated–anaplastic large cell lymphoma (Bia‐alcl): A narrative review. JOURNAL OF CLINICAL MEDICINE, 10(10), 2082 [10.3390/jcm10102082].

The state of the art about etiopathogenetic models on breast implant associated–anaplastic large cell lymphoma (Bia‐alcl): A narrative review

Cuomo R.
2021-01-01

Abstract

Background: Breast‐implant‐associated anaplastic large cell lymphoma is a rare malignancy linked to texturized breast implants. Although many researchers focus on its etiopathogenesis, this topic is affected by a lack of evidence. Materials and Methods: A literature review about BIA‐ALCL was made. Results and conclusions: Although the incidence is reported between 1:355– 1:30.000, there is great attention to BIA‐ALCL. The incidence is uncertain due to many reasons. It may well be lower, due to inclusion in multiple databases as pointed out by the FDA and undiagnosed cases. The role of chronic inflammation, bacterial contamination, and mechanical forces was discussed. Clarification is needed to understand the mechanisms underlying the progression of alterations and mutations for BIA‐ALCL; new molecular analysis and pathogenetic models should be investigated.
2021
Cuomo, R. (2021). The state of the art about etiopathogenetic models on breast implant associated–anaplastic large cell lymphoma (Bia‐alcl): A narrative review. JOURNAL OF CLINICAL MEDICINE, 10(10), 2082 [10.3390/jcm10102082].
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