Nov. 12, 2009

Scientists Hope to Re-Grow Human Breasts

Australian Study on Pigs May Lead to Revolutionary Procedure for Women Who've Had a Mastectomy

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(CBS)  Tests carried out on pigs have given Australian scientists hope that they will be able to re-grow women's breasts lost to cancer.

According to a report by CBS News partner network Sky News, researchers at the Bernard O'Brien Institute of Microsurgery in Melbourne have been developing a technique to re-grow fat tissue underneath the breast.

Scientists implant a chamber underneath the skin and then connect a blood vessel to the tissue that enables it to grow in six to eight months.

The doctors hope to create a biodegradable chamber that dissolves inside the body after it fills up, a process which should take about 24 months.

"Nature abhors a vacuum, so the chamber itself, because it is empty, it tends to be filled-in by the body," Dr. Marzella told Sky.

Thus far, tests have only been conducted on pigs. Researchers are looking into possible clinical trials on women who have had mastectomies, according to the report.

"We are starting what is called a prototype in the next three to six months-a proof of principle trial with about five to six women, just to demonstrate that the body can re-grow its own fat supply in the breast," the institute's Dr. Phillip Marzella told Sky.

The procedure would be a new alternative to breast implants.

CBS News medical correspondent Jennifer Ashton reports that the procedure could be ready for use in humans in just three years, and that within 10 years, it may be commonplace enough to be used in cosmetic enhancement surgeries.

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by sam-kiley November 13, 2009 6:38 AM EST
bonjour
l'une des conséquences du cancer su sein est l'ablation d'un ou deux seins..ce qui est terrible pour une femme, l'equipe autralienne par son étude..semble donner un grand espoir a toutes ses femmes...qui ont subi cette terrible épreuve..merci docteur ashton pour votre explication bravo aux scientifiques..au revoir
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by Brokennews November 12, 2009 10:27 AM EST
So how long before we can grab a 6-pack at the supermarket??
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by bubbadubba November 12, 2009 10:20 AM EST
Good news for women and men alike!
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by Lawyers-Guns-n-Money-01 November 12, 2009 9:39 AM EST
Great! We go from silicone breast implants to breast plant implants.

(I'm planting a breast plant tree in my back yard.)
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by bradkt1 November 13, 2009 11:40 AM EST
My back yard is already like Sherwood Forest. If they have breast plant trees, I intend to make some major landscaping changes.
by parisdakar November 12, 2009 9:25 AM EST
Wonderful. May the A and B cup become a thing of the past!
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by Wolf1944 November 12, 2009 12:02 PM EST
Some of us are crazy about the A and B cup. See 2007 Playmate of the Year Sara Jean Underwood.
by repforbarack November 12, 2009 9:10 AM EST
Now this type of stuff is what makes the world a better place!

Go scientists!
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by rf35 November 12, 2009 9:07 AM EST
Would the new breasts be susceptible to a resurgence of the cancer?
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by Ms_enza November 12, 2009 1:02 PM EST
Probably the best question asked... but it is NOT breast tissue, it is fatty tissue, so probably not.
by fabrat1 November 13, 2009 8:25 AM EST
What do you think breast tissue is?? It's fatty tissue.
by Virgil-1 November 12, 2009 8:52 AM EST
Wonder if these scientists went back 350billion years to learn this
procedure!
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by Ms_enza November 12, 2009 8:16 AM EST
Nope. No, I won't say it.

This is a magnificent advancement in the psychological and physiological well being of persons who are saved from certain death by severe and disfiguring surgery.




I've always wanted a bathmat,... NO!
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by ToolMangler1 November 12, 2009 3:20 PM EST
But you wanted to,
Well played.
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