How the surfaces of silicone breast implants affect the immune system, MIT  News

How the surfaces of silicone breast implants affect the immune system, MIT News

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A team led by MIT researchers analyzed how the surface topography on silicone breast implants influences health complications such as scarring, inflammation, and a rare type of lymphoma.

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