Breast Implants: The Ticking Time Bomb in Millions of
Women’s Bodies
by
Anna Rodgers
“They do not last. They
rupture. And the longer they’re in the body the more likely they are to
rupture. The statistics are kind of scary, because around about 50 percent are
ruptured by 10 years. And when it gets to 15 to 20 years you’re looking at
almost 90 percent of implants that are ruptured.
“What is most worrisome is that
while most of the silicone is contained within the capsule, some of it leaks
out, we don’t know where it goes, we don’t know what it does, we have no idea.”
– Dr. Ed Melmed, Board Certified
Plastic Surgeon
Each
year in the United States approximately 300,000 women and teenagers undergo
breast augmentation.
It’s thought that the total number of implants carried out each year worldwide
is anywhere between 5 to 10 million.
Before
the operations women are often told by their surgeons that it is a safe
procedure with “very little” risk. The FDA also says breast implants are
relatively safe.
Yet most of these women don’t know that this is
simply not the case.
There
is in fact a growing body of evidence, in conjunction with thousands of
horror stories from women all over the world who have had implants which have
ended up in disaster, to prove that they are not safe and are
actually causing debilitating autoimmune disorders and other physical problems
in many women.
If
you have breast implants, or are considering them, I urge you to take this
article very seriously. And if any of your friends or family members already
have implants, please show them this article. Their health and life (as well as
your own) may depend on this knowledge.
This
is a lengthy article but much has to be shared with you so that you can have a
deeper level of knowledge.
Like
many women, I grew up not feeling very confident with my body. At age 30, after
gaining some weight, I chose to have breast implants. The surgery, whilst extremely painful, went
“very well” according to the surgeon.
I
was pleased to hear that I could have mine in for the “rest of my life,”
so I wouldn’t have to spend any more money on them.
But
what I didn’t know is that this was a lie. My surgeon actually gave me extremely dangerous
and possibly deadly advice.
The truth
is no implant on
the market today can last a lifetime. Every type (which I will cover shortly)
is prone to leaking and rupturing, and in cases of the saline valve implants,
they can even become black with mold, causing a systemic fungal problem
in a person’s body.
What
women don’t know is that whilst they may be happier with how their breasts look, they may end up with
auto-immune disorders that are so bad they end up in wheelchairs, or develop
arthritis, chronic fatigue, fibromyalgia, and a whole host of other problems.
In
the eyes of some plastic surgeons (typically the ones that are cleaning up the
damage from implant operations), breast implants are a ticking time bomb that
put all
women are at risk.
Silicone Breast Implant Scandal
We’ve
known from fairly recent history that breast implants have caused
serious health problems,
but for most of the public, that problem is assumed to be an historic one, and
that because those implants were removed from the market, the current
implants on the market must be very safe.
While
the FDA now openly mentions problems that often occur in many women with breast
implants, such as leaking and rupturing, they fail to warn the public about the
more dangerous connection to auto-immune disorders.
The
FDA actually allowed implants to be put onto the market for over 40 years
without formally approving them, so it’s not always wise to trust what they
say. (1)
You
may remember hearing in the media about the huge lawsuit in the late 90’s
involving 450,000 US women who took to court Dow Corning, one of the
world’s main manufacturers of silicone implants.
While
Dow Corning never admitted that their implants were dangerous, they paid out
enormous amounts to the victims. Their implants of the 1970’s had a very thin
outer shell, were “greasy,” and had a high leakage rate. Many women even lost their lives from
illness caused by these implants, whilst waiting for the court to fine Dow.
It
was also found that, according to a whistleblower, staff at Dow Corning knew
for a very long time that their implants were toxic, yet covered it up for as
long as they could.
In
their own animal
studies, researchers found that silicone could easily leak into the
body, and caused tumours in up to 80% of the rats that were being tested on.
The numbers were so alarming that the FDA, instead of being concerned, called
these studies “erroneous,” which basically means they ‘must’ have been
incorrect. The FDA then approved the Dow Corning implants, despite protests
from some staff members that there were troubling warning signs.
We’ve
also heard about the now infamous French PIP implant
scandal which hit worldwide news recently. These implants (which
were found to contain toxic chemicals used in mattresses and not approved for
human use) are now banned, and women in the UK were offered free treatment to
have them removed.
Silicone Implants Now Back On The Market
Despite
the huge
lawsuits that affected the main silicone manufacturers Dow Corning,
Bristol-Myers Scribb, and Baxter Healthcare Corporation (who were sued a
whopping 3.7 billion combined), silicone implants are now back in use. They
have been added back on the market without adequate long term studies, and the
available data on their safety is very concerning.
Shocking Ingredients Found In Dow Silicone Implants
When
women are told that their implants contain silicone or saline, they often don’t
tend to ask if anything else is being used alongside it. They certainly
aren’t told this by the surgeons, who more than likely don’t even know
themselves.
Check
out the long list of alarming ingredients used in Dow’s silicone implants which
came out during their court case when they were forced to disclose what
was in their dangerous implants:
- Methyl ethyl ketone (neurotoxin)
- Cyclohexanone (neurotoxin)
- Isopropyl Alcohol
- Denatured Alcohol
- Acetone (used in nail polish remover and is a neurotoxin)
- Urethane
- Polyvinyl chloride (neurotoxin)
- Amine
- Toulene
- Dicholormethane (carcinogen)
- Chloromethane
- Ethyl acetate (neurotoxin)
- Silicone
- Sodium fluoride
- Lead Based Solder
- Formaldehyde
- Talcum powder
- Oakite (cleaning solvent)
- Methyl 2- Cynanoacrylates
- Ethylene Oxide (Carcinogen)
- Xylene (neurotoxin)
- Hexon
- 2-Hedanone
- Thixon-OSN-2
- Stearic Acid
- Zinc Oxide
- Naptha (rubber solvent)
- Phenol (neurotoxin)
- Benzene (carcinogen/neurotoxin)
- Lacquer thinner
- Epoxy resin
- Epoxy hardener
- Printing Ink
- Metal cleaning acid
- colour pigments as release agents
- heavy metals such as aluminium (neurotoxin linked to Alzheimer’s and auto immune disorders)
- Platinium
- Silica * (2)
It’s
frightening, to say the least.
Whats In Implants Today?
The
problem we have currently, is we just don’t know. Its very difficult to find out exactly what is in
current implants in use today. I cannot find any
information that shows a full ingredient list. I have asked plastic
surgeons to tell me and they have ‘never seen a full list’. I have looked at
implant websites, and none
disclose what is in their products. It seems impossible to find out. The
fact that ingredient information is not at all easy to find, it tells me that
the manufactures might not want us to know.
I
asked Dr Susan Kolb about current ingredients used and this is what she had to
say:
The
above list reflects what was in the silicone implants (not just Dow, but all
silicone) at the time of the moratorium. It is possible that the list is still
accurate if Dow Corning is still manufacturing the silicone that is used to
make the implants.
Some
scientists have been taking an in-depth look at the platinum, a toxic
salt, found in silicone implants and its connection to ill health.
However, after looking at this list above, it seems ludicrous to suggest that
one individual ingredient would be the sole cause of these health problems.
It’s clear that breast implants are completely toxic.
It’s
important to know that saline implants ALL have silicone outer shells, so these
too can leak silicone and other ingredients into the body, either through
rupturing or when the textured surface flakes off.
Types of Breast Implants Used Today
Silicone
Implants
Many
women opt out of having silicone implants due to the Dow Corning Lawsuit. But a growing
number of women are now choosing to have them again due to the implant’s
ability to look more natural than other types. These implants have an elastic
type envelope which is pre-filled with a sticky, clear, jelly-like form of
silicone. There are a few varieties of shapes to choose from, with smooth
or textured surfaces.
With
the FDA allowing silicone implants to come back on the market, it is very
concerning to know that statistics show (according to Nancy Bruning, author of Breast Implants — Everything You Need
To Know) that almost half of all women who have this type of
implant will experience a rupture within 6-10 years, and one in five women were
found to have silicone migrate
to other parts of their bodies.
Saline
Implants
Saline
implants are commonly thought to be safer, yet according to Dr. Kolb, they too
have their own very concerning problems which I will cover further on. Saline
implants have a silicone shell filled with a saline water, which is salt based
and ‘sterile.’ Some types are inserted empty which the surgeon will inflate
during surgery with this saline liquid. There is another type of saline
implant, which also has a silicone shell, but the inside contains a gel like
texture. There are smooth surface saline implants and textured surface saline
implants.
According
to Nancy Bruning, 60% of women with these types of implants have complications
within four years, and one out of five require additional surgery within three
years. This is worrisome since we are commonly told that implants
either never need to be removed or should be removed every ten years.
Video:
Dr Melmed and the FDA showing a severely ruptured implant
Possible Side Effects After Having Implants Inserted:
This is what your surgeon won’t tell you may happen.
- tenderness, lumpiness, or discomfort around the implants
- change in the shape of your breast(s)
- change in the consistency of your breast, such as increased softness
- change in the way your breast moves – all of these symptoms may be a sign your implant has ruptured.
- hardening of breast tissue
- muscle pain
- pain and swelling of the joints
- pain in the soft tissues
- a burning sensation of pain
- tightness, redness, or swelling of the skin
- swollen glands or lymph nodes
- unusual, extreme, or unexplained fatigue
- swelling of the hands and feet
- unusual hair loss
- rashes
- skin thickening or hardening
- dry eyes, mouth, or vagina
- loss of memory, mental confusion, or ‘fogginess’
- autoimmune disorders such as fibromyalgia, rheumatoid arthritis, scleroderma, multiple chemical sensitivity disorder, cancer, and biotoxicity problems.
This list was found in the book Breast Implants – All You Need To Know by Nancy Bruning.
It’s rare that something shocks me. But I sat on the panel in ’92 and that was 11 years ago. How we could have come from 11 years ago, where we were going to collect data, to a point where we have a year’s data simply boggles the mind. — FDA Panelist Nancy Dubler in 2003 at the hearings on implant safety
Breast Implants Can Cause Cancer
It
might not surprise some of you reading this to learn that there is a link
between cancer and implants. Just recently in France, their National Cancer
Institute released a
study that found a “clearly established link” between Anaplastic
large cell lymphoma (ALCL) and breast implants.
French
officials have now recommended that breast implants in their country must carry
a “cancer warning.”
There
is also more evidence to back this connection now that a study
conducted by Cambridge University in the UK found that nearly all cases of ALCL were
discovered in women who had breast implants.
When
you think about how breast implants are inserted — indeed it is quite gory
and gruesome surgery — and about the horrific chemicals they are
comprised of, it makes sense that they would, of course, pose a cancer
risk. And now we have the data to support this.
Systemic Problems Caused By Mold
Another
little-known but very serious problem associated with breast implants is that they can
grow mold and bacteria, which can wreak utter havoc on the immune
system. This is why Dr. Kolb feels saline implants could be just as
dangerous as silicone implants. If you have the saline implants that have a
valve — designed to allow the solution to be inserted during surgery — and if
that implant is damaged later on due to a car accident, hard bump, or
mammogram, serious bacterial and fungal problems, known as “biotoxicity,” can
ensue. Dr. Kolb discussed this with Dr Mercola:
Once
the valve is damaged, especially in certain implants, mold and bacteria can
grow inside the implant. If the valve damage causes the implant just to
deflate, then the woman will go ahead and get it changed out, and she won’t
become ill. But in some implants, the valve injury does not cause the fluid to
leak out, but can allow bacteria and especially mold and fungus inside the
implant.
I’ve
had patients who have had inside the saline in this implant a mold called
pennicillium growing. Whenever somebody hugged them too hard or even [due to]
breast exams … the patient can become very ill, specifically because she was
allergic to penicillin. She would have an anaphylactic-type reaction whenever
her implant was manipulated. It can be very, very serious.
…
In general, women who have this … bacterial and mold infection in their chest
are deathly ill. The mold produces a biotoxin that’s also a neurotoxin. Many of
my women come in in wheelchairs. They come in with the diagnosis of MS and
lupus together. Fortunately, they have neither.
But
some of them are incredibly ill. They have severe mental clouding. They can’t
even have a conversation. They can’t hold their head up … Many doctors have
said they’re going to die, but of course, they find me and come in.
Suicide Risk
Another
little known factor about breast implants is that there is a connection between
suicide.
While this connection might be more about the woman’s mental status prior to
having the surgery (perhaps she suffered from low self esteem and thought
implants would make her much happier), it could also be because of the
stressful impact the implants have on the body and its many important systems.
As we have seen above, implants are linked to neurological disorders, amongst
other concerns.
Women
who have implants are at least 3 (some sources say 4) times more likely to
commit suicide than those who do not have them.
Doctors Who Say “Absolutely Safe” Profit From Breast Implants
Sadly,
most surgeons will say to unsuspecting women that breast implants are
very safe.
With the FDA only really focusing on rupture or leakage problems, then this too
also makes the surgeons think the problems are only in one main area.
Perhaps
many of them are in denial. They simply do not want to believe that they are in
fact dangerous, can cause cancer, and trigger immune problems in many women.
They probably have never looked into it further than what the FDA tells them.
Let
us not forget that most plastic surgeons make the majority of their money from
this increasingly popular operation. Who wants to be told that something that
earns them hundreds of thousands of dollars a year may in fact be incredibly
harmful to their patients?
Check
out this video below from a wealthy US Plastic Surgeon, Dana Goldberg, who went
out of her way to make a YouTube video saying that “breast implants are
safe and that there is no cancer risk” and that the information going around is
just “scaremongering.”
Plastic
Surgeon Dana Goldberg’s “Breast Implants Are Safe” Video
I personally would worry that any concerns I raised with her or a surgeon like her would be dismissed.
Breast Implant Studies
It
may come as no surprise to discover that most of the breast implant studies
which ‘prove’ the safety of this procedure come from the manufacturers
themselves. Diana Zuckerman, Ph.D, was involved in more than a dozen
congressional investigations (in the 90’s) which discussed breast implant
safety (and its serious lack thereof). She raised questions about
the huge lack of safety data about implants. This is what I found in Nancy
Brunning’s book Breast
Implants – Everything You Need To Know:
The
poor quality of these studies is why I keep saying we don’t know whether
implants are safe over the long term, because the studies were not well enough
designed to be persuasive. The information on the IOM panel studied was based
on studies that had substantial flaws. There was no federally funded research
until recently. Virtually all research done was paid for by the manufacturers
or plastic surgeons, and, not surprisingly, their research found that implants
were safe. If the only research on cancer and smoking we had was funded by
Philip Morris, we would still be listening to the scientists who were saying
there’s an association but that doesn’t mean causation.
There
have been federally funded studies into longer term safety about breast
implants. One of them, which was the first study to ever follow women with
ruptured implants, was conducted by the FDA. The researchers found that the
women who had this problem were more likely to report also having fibromyalgia
or other “potentially fatal” autoimmune diseases or related illnesses such as
dermatomyositis, hashimotos thyroiditis, polymyaligia and polyositis, and
pulmonary fibrosis. This was because the silicone gel had migrated from the
scar tissue into the body. (2)
Another
two separate studies, both of which were conducted by the National Cancer
Institute (NCI), found the following alarming information: Women who had breast
implants, compared to other plastic surgery operations, were three times more
likely to die from cancer of the lung or suffer with emphysema or pneumonia.
They were also twice as likely to die from brain cancer. (3)
The
other study by NCI found that women with implants experienced a 21% increased
cancer risk. These types were mainly brain cancers, cervical cancer, leukaemia,
vulvar cancer, and respiratory cancer. This often fatal lung-disease connection
is from ruptured implants causing an increased incidence of lung disease. (4)
While
there has been an improvement in the quality of studies, we cannot guarantee
that they are all being done accurately. More recently in 2013, Dr. Zuckerman
released a statement regarding the FDA’s quiet approval (which did not have a
public Advisory Committee meeting to discuss data, unlike other breast implant
approvals) of a new type of silicone implant called Natrelle 410, manufactured
by the company Allergen. This is part of what she wrote:
The
FDA even admits that Allergan’s own studies didn’t compare the effectiveness
and safety of their new implant to other previously approved silicone gel-filled
implants on the market.
Not
very reassuring is it? Other studies have been performed to examine what
happens to some of the autoimmune disorders and other unwanted symptoms after
the implants are removed or have not
been removed.
97% of women reported vast improvement after removal and
in the 96% that did not have them removed their symptoms worsened.
I
think it’s safe to say, at least in my own opinion, that breast implants are
simply a danger to the body.
Mammograms Can Rupture Breast Implants
If
you have implants, you need to be aware that having mammograms can actually do
serious damage to them. Because the procedure involves intense squashing down
of the breast tissue, this has been known to cause ruptures, and if the
implants do begin to leak, what is inside them will likely leak into your body.
Video:
A lady’s experience with ruptured implants caused by Mammogram
It must be said that there is also alarming information that mammograms are not safe to have, even if you don’t have implants.
Video: Dr. Mercola interviews world renowned expert on the dangers of implants, Dr. Susan Kolb MD. F.A.C.S. A.B.I.H.M who is also the author of The Naked Truth About Breast Implants
Is There A Safe Implant?
If
you absolutely must get implants, then according to breast implant expert Dr.
Susan Kolb, the safest type is the saline implant that has a smooth surface and
does not have a valve. This is because the textured implants have been found to
have particles flake off into the person’s body which can then attack the
immune system. And if there is a valve, as mentioned previously, a systemic
fungal infection can ensue. But even with this type, problems can happen
down the track. I personally believe there is no such thing as a safe implant.
Checking Up On Your Implants
If
you already have implants, I’d be willing to wager that, like myself, you
were never told to have them checked for leakage or problems every few years.
But this is what we should
have been told.
There
are a few ways to monitor any possible problems. The first is by ultrasound and
the second is by MRI scans. Both of these can pick up on ruptures and leaking.
I would personally go for the ultrasound as MRI’s have their own risks too.
I urge you to consider having checkups done so you can keep an eye on how
they are doing inside your body.
And,
I am very sorry to say this but even check ups can not give you a guarantee
that the implants are not causing you problems. Some women who developed
auto-immune reactions to their implants, had them checked and scans were ‘all
clear’. Because tiny particles can flake off and the chemicals they are made of
can be easily absorbed by the body, this is why the scan’s aren’t able to tell
you the full story.
Removal Process: Difficult, Risky, and Surgeons Often Have Not Done Many Correctly
If
you decide to have your implants taken out, it might not be as simple as you would like
to think. If you have health problems associated with your implants, such
as leakage or mold, you will need a surgeon who is highly skilled in the
removal process. Dr. Kolb was interviewed by Dr
Mercola about this:
Surgeons who have not done at least 50 explantations do not know about all the different things you might encounter, and are not comfortable removing the entire capsule. They probably should not be doing the surgery. Leaving the capsule behind is quite dangerous in terms of the patient not getting well. There is not only silicone in that scar capsule, but there’s a biofilm of bacteria, fungi, and other elements we don’t know. Biofilm is very difficult to treat with anything other than surgery, and women simply don’t get well.
Many surgeons don’t use drains. Surgeons not using drains are not good because that fluid needs to drain out because after all, fluid in the chest wall is a nice warm, dark space that can grow fungus. It can grow bacteria. Women often become way more ill after surgery because their surgeons gave them antibiotics without giving them antifungals. I tell all my patients, “For the rest of your life, you’re going to need to take antifungals whenever you take antibiotics.” And it’s so true.”
You
must also be aware (and rarely do the surgeons stress this to you) that when
you sign up to have implants, they must
be changed every 8- 10 years so that they remain in the “best and safest”
condition.
I
was personally told by my clinic in Europe that mine would “last a lifetime.” I
also was told they were so robust that they would not burst and could even have
a car driven over them! I now feel very
cheated knowing this is dangerous and highly incorrect advice.
What
they should have
said to me is this:
If
you are contemplating having implants, it’s wise to think realistically
about the longterm cost of breast implants, as they are not just a ‘once
off.’ If you are to do it as ‘safely’ as possible, and have them replaced
every decade or so, then you could be looking at spending tens of thousands of
dollars over a lifetime. Can you really
afford this, or the care that is needed if something goes wrong?
You
must also remember that there are no
guarantees that they will even be safe for those ten years — you could run
into problems months or even a few short years after initial implantation.
You’ve
got to ask yourself, is it really
worth all that money, pain, and possible risks to your health?
Wanting Them Out May Not Be Immediately Possible
As
someone who has implants myself (I have entered into my 9th year which is
now creeping right
into the danger period of when problems can occur), it’s incredibly frightening
to have this knowledge, and of course as soon as I did this research, I wanted
them taken out immediately.
However just
like having many mercury fillings in your mouth — and realising you want
them removed asap yet can’t afford to — removing implants with a
skilled surgeon is a very costly procedure and has to be done by someone highly
qualified (who might not be that easy to find).
And
if, like me, you also don’t have the money, it becomes extremely
difficult to just suddenly decide, “I am going to have them out ASAP.”
Personally,
I have two problems right now: one is a lack of funds, and the
other is that even if I had
the money, I am soon to be expecting my second child in just a few weeks’
time, so I now cannot possibly have them removed, as I want to breastfeed.
Worryingly,
information is now emerging that mothers having breast implants may be risking
the health of their children!
As
discussed in the article What You
Need To Know About Breast Implants, the authors wrote about the
concerns with breastfeeding and toxicity:
I’m
taking measures to decrease my toxic load
until I have my implants removed, yet it still is a big worry to me about what I could be doing
to the health of my daughter and any future babies. I will be testing
both my children for heavy metals and ensuring they are on a very good diet and
supplement protocol.
Research Thoroughly Before You Decide
Before
I had my operation,
I spent hours trying to find the ‘right’ clinic and surgeon. But none of my research
involved looking at this other, ‘darker’ side to breast implant surgery. If
only I had looked into this more before I made such a serious decision.
Perhaps
I never looked into this side because my vanity took precedence over safety.
Even with this alarming information I have presented, many women may still want
to ignore it because the thought of having their implants taken out — and
what that will do to their self esteem — worries them more than these
health risks.
Ladies,
if you want bigger breasts because you don’t think what you have is good
enough, please think very carefully about having breast implants for just that
reason. They may end up causing you much more trouble than
they’re worth.
There
may well be a place for breast implants, especially for those who have
suffered breast cancer or serious disfigurement, and as I have covered
previously there is a type of implant that is thought to be the ‘safest,’ but
even then, these implants may in fact put women’s lives at further risk.
These
women would need to regularly check that their implants were not leaking or
have ruptured and it would also mean getting them replaced within the specified
time. They would also really need to gauge their health and see how they feel
as time goes on.
Please
check out Susan’s experience
that really turned into an utter nightmare for her, which is still affecting
her health today. Below is a picture of her implants that she had recently
removed.
The Urgency To Change Society’s Obsession With Appearance
As
a society, it is urgent that we stop making women (and young girls
especially)
feel they are less than perfect if they don’t measure up to the air-brushed
models and celebrities we see in magazines. Living in our superficial world
today is much more challenging for young people, who are growing up seeing
so much emphasis placed on looks; it’s no wonder that they have such low self
esteem and often think, “If only I was prettier, richer, famous, had bigger
boobs, then I would be much happier.”
We’ve
got to somehow stop our children and teens from becoming narcissistic and
obsessed with beauty. We need people to see what breasts are really for,
and that is for feeding children. They have become so sexualized that we have
collectively forgotten their purpose.
It’s
great to see many famous celebrities opting to have their implants taken out. I
am sure you might agree with me that they look much better with their natural,
smaller breasts.
Why
do we want to mess with our breasts (and our bodies in general), cause
unnecessary stress on our health, and risk developing cancer and debilitating
autoimmune disorders, just so we can look better?
No one told me there were risks
in having implants. I was young and did not think having foreign objects in my
body could cause any problems. I was wrong. My breast implants started to
cause me a lot of pain and then they ruptured. I became extremely sick and
at first didn’t know why.
As I look back 15 years
ago, the year I got my saline implants under my muscle, I had many health
issues. I had my gallbladder out due to illness, a staph infection & a
terrible flu. Was it all due to the fact that my immune system was compromised
because of these foreign objects called implants?
No one warned me. I am lucky
that I came across information about the dangers of breast implants.
My original surgeon said that they were not the cause of my problems. He
was wrong. There is evidence out there to prove their is a connection. There
needs to be information given to every woman out there.
How many women right now
are suffering similar problems yet are being told it’s all in their head.
Women who undergone mastectomies and have implants after having breast cancer
often have no idea that putting these chemically based products into their
bodies CAN CAUSE further health problems. Leigh, Laguna Beach CA
If you’d like to join my Facebook group I have just created, called Breast Implants The Ticking Time Bomb please click here:
References
and further research resources:
(2),(3),(4) Breast Implants – Everything You Need To Know by Nancy Bruning
(5) The Naked Truth About Breast Implants, Kolb S 2010.
Further Research:
Video: Breast Implants & Health Problems with Dr. Ed Melmed on Know The Cause
Books: The Naked Truth About Breast Implants by Susan Kolb MD
Breast Implants – Everything You Need To Know by Nancy Bruning
Helpful Websites:
History of Breast Implants
www.humanticsfoundation.com
www.breastimplantinfo.org
What The FDA Says About Implants (mentions ruptures and the need to replace them, but nothing about autoimmune disorders)
Explant Website
Articles:
Breast implants and cancer
Read this brilliant article about Saline implant dangers
This is an excellent article to read about Silicone implants
What You Need To Know About Implants
Explant Breast Implant Removal
Breast Implant Ruptures
Breast Implant Horror, Leaky, Scarring, Black With Mold
Support Groups:
TITTS Committee The Implant Survivors
Breast Implant Removal & Detox
World Wide:
List Of Highly Skilled Explant Surgeons
From Collective
Evolution @ http://www.collective-evolution.com/2015/10/21/breast-implants-the-ticking-time-bomb-in-millions-of-womens-bodies/
For more information about death by doctoring see http://nexusilluminati.blogspot.com/search/label/medical%20malpractice
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