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Breast Implants Saved My Life from Cancer
19 Jan
Summary
- Breast implants helped detect stage 1 breast cancer early.
- Implants pushed tissue to the surface, making lumps noticeable.
- The author chose natural breasts over reconstruction after cancer.

In 2006, Teresa Brooks opted for breast enhancement surgery, increasing her breast size. Almost two decades later, at age 52, she received a stage 1 breast cancer diagnosis. A nurse noted that her implants likely contributed to the early detection by pushing breast tissue to the surface, making a small cancerous mass more noticeable.
Brooks had initially been concerned about having silicone in her body, especially after ruptures were discovered in her implants. During a self-examination in October 2023, she noticed rippling, leading to medical investigations. While an initial mammogram was clear, a subsequent ultrasound and biopsy revealed the cancer attached to an implant.
Following successful lumpectomy and explant surgery in July 2024, Brooks chose to forgo reconstruction, embracing her natural breasts. She now focuses on regular self-checks and supports others in their trauma recovery, finding empowerment in her journey and her decision to live without implants.




