In the section of your website on the risks associated with breast implants, you talk about anaplastic large cell lymphoma, and you recommend a breast exam. What does that have to do with anything? You know very well that that kind of cancer can't be detected with a breast exam. It's an autoimmune disease that affects the inside of a woman's body, but not necessarily one particular location of it.
Could you not at least copy the risks in the FDA's published information a little more carefully and talk about these lymphomas a little more specifically, instead of saying that there aren't many cases. The reason not many cases are reported to you is that you're only working from data provided by settings that do mandatory reporting, which is only 15% of the settings that do such procedures.