Saturday 11 May 2013

¿Who are these people?

MHRA Announcement 10 May 2013


In response to the recent publication of an article criticising the findings of the British 'expert' group.  The MHRA, with responsibility for protecting public health, does what it does best and refutes the growing evidence!  And, instead of investigating legitimate concerns raised by doctors, surgeons, medical associations and Societies, medical scientists and toxicologists, the Department of Health and MHRA continue to put British women at risk with a cavalier attitude to their health and well-being. 



"MHRA News
10 May 2013

The Department of Health has issued the following statement in response to an opinion piece about PIP breast implants by Dr Victoria Martindale and Andre Menache that was published in the Journal of the Royal Society of Medicine on Thursday 9 May.
 
A Department of Health spokesperson said: 
We stand by the conclusions of the original report and want to reassure women that PIP implants do not pose a significantly increased risk to health.
“The expert group report thoroughly analysed the toxicology of chemicals in the implants, including the potential effect on women of reproductive age. The main panel was advised by a sub group that contained four independent toxicology experts.
“The wellbeing of women who have had PIP breast implants has always been our main priority.”
 
More information on the Professor Sir Bruce Keogh’s expert group report into PIP breast implants and the MHRA’s testing of them can be found on the MHRA website:
Final testing results for PIP breast implants are published
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