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Nanette, the implants are a possibility. In some women, they cause an autoimmune reaction, which can be characterized by non-specific aches and pains. If I were you, I'd see someone who specializes in autoimmune disease (rheumatoid arthritis, et. al.) - probably an endocrinologist. The good news is, this probably isn't cancer-related, since you've had all the screening and blood work and nothing comes up. But obviously you want to find out what's causing this pain and have it treated; so ask about autoimmune conditions, OK? Take care, and I hope you gt to the bottom of this soon. PJH
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