Guest guest Posted June 14, 2001 Report Share Posted June 14, 2001 From: " ilena rose " <ilena@...> Sent: Thursday, June 14, 2001 12:05 PM Subject: European Parliament - Opposition to silicone breast implants for the under 18s > ~~~From our Cosima ... Meyer <meyerbuchrain@...> ... thank you and > all the women who have worked so hard on this for your dedication ~ > congratulations! ilena ~~~ > > To all our friends! > > We are very pleased to informe you about our victory at the European > Parliament! > > All who gave us their support, we would like to thank very much indeed! > Most of the information came from the USA, and we therefore send a > special thank you to our American sisters! > > We had a hard fight during the last years and we are fully aware, that > this victory is not the end of the war in Europe. But it was an > important step out of the dark Middle Ages! > > Cosima > SSF Switzerland and Member of the United European Support Groups > > > You will find the news update from the European Parliament in many > languages at > http://www.europarl.eu.int/press/index_en.htm > > (More details will follow.) > > > Opposition to silicone breast implants for the under-18s > > > Janelly FOURTOU (EPP-ED, F) > Report on the petitions declared admissible concerning silicone > implants (Petitions Nos 470/98 and 771/98) > (2001/2068((INI)) > Doc.: A5-0186/2001 > Procedure : Own-initiative report > Debate : 12.06.2001 > Vote : 13.06.2001 > > In the wake of two petitions to Parliament expressing concern > about the dangers of silicone breast implants, MEPs voted 422 > to 70 with 22 abstentions in favour of a resolution submitted by > Janelly FOURTOU (EPP-ED, F) calling for legislation to protect > patients' health and improve the marketing and quality control of > such implants. In view of the rise since the early 1990s of > operations for cosmetic purposes on young people, Parliament is > recommending an end to breast implants for cosmetic surgery > on patients under 18 years of age. > > In the light of the proposals contained in the report of May 2000 > by Parliament's STOA unit (Scientific and Technological > Options Assessment), Parliament has opted for strict rules rather > than a ban on silicone implants. > > The MEPs welcome the fact that the Commission will be issuing a > communication in 2001 and want all patients to have access > to complete information free of charge about the residual risks > and possible side-effects of implants as well as the alternative > solutions. In addition, every person in whom an implant has been > inserted should be issued with a " passport " listing the > specifications of the implant and the postoperative precautions > to take. > > The resolution also calls for national breast implant registers > to be set up in each Member State. > > Any advertising for breast implants as a form of cosmetic surgery > should carry health and risk warnings. > > MEPs also want to see more research. > > Press enquiries: > Delpero > (Strasbourg) tel.(33) 3 881 72795 > (Brussels) tel.(32-2) 28 42591 > e-mail : femm-press@... > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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