Wednesday, December 21, 2011

Health Crisis, 30 Thousand Women Asked to Remove Fake Breasts

News Health Articles - Health Crisis, 30 Thousand Women Asked to Remove Fake Breasts. Breast implants or breast often called the French have made a false entry in a national health crisis. Because of these breast pads, tens of thousands of women affected by breast cancer seriously threatened.

Silicone implants do increase the risk of breast cancer, but still many who use it. Only after there were calls from the government as happened in France, tens of thousands of women's busy removing the implant.



It is estimated there are about 30,000 women in France are advised to remove the breast implants because of the threat of cancer. Implants made from silicone are considered unsafe, because it is made of special silicon raw material for electronic equipment.

Since the appeal has become a government program, health departments throughout France to ensure the release of the operating cost of the implant. But if anyone wants to be replaced with silicone implants are better, then the costs are borne personally.

"We're dealing with a health crisis related to a violation. Related Professions is very concerned with it," says Prof. Valerie Laurent, a renowned surgeon in England, as quoted from Dailymail, Wednesday (21/12/2011).

French government issued an appeal following the 8 cases of breast cancer are found in succession in southern France, one of them fatal. Of these cases, all on artificial implants Poly Implant Prosthesis (PIP) of the famous cheap.

The investigation showed that the implants sold cheap because the raw material does not meet health standards. Silicon used is silicon industry, is actually intended for the manufacture of various electronic components.

Apart from in France, a similar implant was also used by about 50,000 women in Britain and Spain. Even so, the British government reaction French judge too much by making such threats as a national crisis.

"The deaths of tens of thousands of users silicone implants is clearly not enough to be called a threat. There is no sufficient evidence that the death was related to the implants, so actually no need to panic like that," said Douglas McGeorge, a former chairman of the association of plastic surgeons in the UK.

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