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An increasing number of women are reporting a collection of non-specific systemic symptoms thought to be caused by their breast implants. There is no current pathophysiologic explanation or diagnostic test for BII; it is not a recognized medical disease at this time. This study aims to address the questions asked by patients, physicians, and the FDA with regard to the scientific validity of BII.


Clinical Trial Description

An increasing number of women are reporting a collection of non-specific systemic symptoms thought to be caused by their breast implants. The term Breast Implant Illness or "BII" originated with several social media groups. There is no current pathophysiologic explanation or diagnostic test for BII; it is not a recognized medical disease at this time. Recently several studies have been designed and funded to study the role of psychological and social behavioral factors. This study has been designed to scientifically analyze biospecimens from three cohorts of age matched women in the United States. This study aims to address the questions asked by patients, physicians, and the FDA with regard to the scientific validity of BII. ;


Study Design


NCT number NCT04255810
Study type Observational
Source Glicksman, Caroline, M.D.
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Status Active, not recruiting
Phase
Start date November 1, 2019
Completion date December 31, 2023