Modern, balanced information about breast implants.
Every woman is at risk for breast cancer and you never know when you or someone you love will be faced with these decisions.
KNOWLEDGE IS BEAUTIFUL
What do you do?
We want to keep women healthy, safe and informed when considering or living with breast implants. Today, women and healthcare professionals are not being provided with updated safety and treatment information need. BISA is a 501(c)3 created by women to help bridge the gap.
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News and Updates
In the News
BISA is a go-to resource for journalists looking for patient stories, expert advocate interviews and connection to the latest research. Our advocates and/or work has been cited in high-quality publications.
Public Health Agencies and Patient Advocacy Groups
Our patient advocates, advisors and experts have worked with national organizations and founded advocacy groups to spread awareness and advocate for patients’ rights. Some are former consultants or special government employees with the FDA. Read more
AT A GLANCE
Educational Resources
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BISA is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit created by women.
We help people make informed decisions about breast implants.
Our mission is to raise awareness, optimize outcomes, and ensure informed consent for patients considering breast implant surgery. We work closely with patients, medical professionals, policy experts, industry, consumers, and advocates.
Certifications
BISA is committed to advancing our education and help to provide assurance of quality, safe and ethical conduct.
Several of our core team members are healthcare professionals or advocates with credentials such as RN, CPHQ, BCPA.
A few kind words…
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"From learning about breast implant illness to the people I've met with similar issues, BISA has made a huge impact."
— South Carolina
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"Support has been helpful—just knowing all the issues weren't in my head; there was a source.
— Chicago, IL
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"As an advocate for flat closure after mastectomy, I trust BISA's work in the advocacy space."
— Pittsburg, PA