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www.mercola.com/2001/jun/6/breast_implants.htm

Breast Implants: America's Silent Epidemic

by Ilena Rosenthal

Daily my phone rings and my email overflows with urgent and painful

calls from women just awakening from the ether of their breast

implants. Although their first surgeries may have been decades ago,

they are finally emerging from the web of deceit that their plastic

surgeons and the silicone manufacturers have woven through the media

for years in a brilliant, expensive public relations coup of

enormous proportions.

Now reality has struck as they join scores of thousands of ill and

disfigured women in learning the hidden truth - their cherished

breast implants may cost them their insurance, their health, their

beauty, their vitality, their families, their careers, and too

often, even their lives.

Everything I have ever done or thought or studied for 47 years

brought me to November, 1995 when I created a Newsgroup

(alt.support.breast-implant) on the Internet to provide an

International Forum to discuss this perplexing issue and create a

place for the women to connect with each other. I had no idea of the

depth, breadth, or width of the Pandora's Box I was opening.

Five years later, after unknown thousands of communications from

women, doctors, loved ones, attorneys, supporters and tormentors

alike, I admit I am no longer without bias. I now know that a huge

fraud has and continues to be committed on women, and the background

on this issue reads like a non-fiction espionage bestseller.

No stranger to plastic surgery (first nose bob during my Dallas high

school years) I do not now, nor have I ever had implants. There, but

for the grace of God go I. A few million of our sisters have made

that choice for a variety of reasons.

However, two common denominators remain the same -- they were always

assured they were " safe " and the " risks minimal, " and eerily, they

have come up against a medical establishment unwilling and unable to

cure their illnesses.

In 1992, after 30 years of unimpeded marketing, the FDA finally

banned silicone gel implants for most women. Because of the lobbying

of the manufacturers and plastic surgeons -- who flew in around 400

women to lobby Washington DC on their behalf -- women post-

mastectomy were and are still allowed to get these unproven, highly

risky medical devices.

Even though early studies were resurrected, long hidden by the

manufacturers, proving they knew that their implants would break,

immune reactions would occur, the gel would migrate, and even more

disturbing, could cross the placenta and affect the unborn fetuses,

almost never did this information make it to the women it could have

protected.

They also hired visible spokesdoctors to misled the public into

believing that implant rupture -- a devastating medical event --

was " only 4-6%. " They also claimed to examine and find " no

association " between implants and a myriad of painful and

debilitating autoimmune diseases suffered in disproportionate

percentages.

In fact, the Executive Editor of the New England Journal of

Medicine, Dr. Marcia Angell, chose to publish two very flawed, small

and short studies funded by those who stood the most to gain by the

results. She then promoted and defended these studies as if they

were gospel in her pro-manufacturer book, Science on Trial, and

flooded the media with this corporate science while branding a

scarlet " Junk Scientist " on any doctor who dared to dispute

the " experts. "

This PR campaign includes labeling the women " crazies " and their

leaders and supporters " fear mongers " and " wackos " so desperate are

they to destroy the credibility of any of us who dared to speak out

on the dangers. The result is that for years, women have been lulled

into a false belief, that they had a 95% chance of being rupture

free. The contrary is true.

Alarming, indisputable evidence was released in October 2000, when

the FDA published a landmark study of implanted women, many still

without symptoms. This objective work revealed that 69% of these

women had at least one ruptured implant, most without any knowledge

of it, although implanted a median time of less than 17 years.

Other studies had already revealed over a 90% chance of rupture

within 20 years.

Hardly, the " lifetime " product they were promised.

The cover up continues to fall apart . . .

Dr. al, director of the Center for Devices and

Radiological Health at the FDA, said it so clearly, " When it happens

to you, the rupture rate is 100 percent. " By January 2000, over

127,000 women had written the FDA about the serious complications

from their silicone gel implants.

The tragedy is that still today, they are unable to get good medical

care as the majority of doctors refuse to believe the connection.

Even worse, doctors don't have a clue what to do to heal these

assaulted immune systems and rid women's bodies of the dozens of

dangerous ingredients found in implants such as platinum, silica,

formaldehyde, plasticizers and organic solvents.

Implant formulations were frequently changed -- shells and gel

thicker then thinner then thicker again -- and " new and improved "

was marketed so often, it appears silicone merchants believed their

own hype.

In the 80's, as " the " answer to capsular contracture, over 100,000

women received gel implants with polyurethane foam glued to them.

Not only did the foam disintegrate, often within just weeks of

implantation, but it broke down into TDA, a known carcinogen,

decades ago removed from hair dyes.

These women are amongst the most ill, and even when these dangerous

implants were hurriedly taken off the market in 1991, no recall or

even courtesy call was made to warn the implanted women.

The most recent implant disaster was exported to Europe, where well

over 5,000 women, mainly in Britain, were implanted with soy oil

filled implants, unlovingly known as " tofu titties. " The American

protocol for this product required this new round of female " lab

rats " to be past childbearing age, but somewhere on it's way across

the Atlantic, this requirement was dropped.

Health advocates and cautious scientists were warning of the serious

potential dangers but were ignored and the " experts " made fortunes

implanting them even in very young women. Their bubble burst as

shocking reports and the rancid soy oil leaked out in Spring of

2000, and all the women were advised to have them removed as quickly

as possible.

The damage to many had already been done. Now, like the millions

with failed gel implants, they are faced with yet another difficult

decision, should they replace them with saline filled implants? Is

Saline the Solution?

From her wheelchair, Jackie Strange, the former Deputy Postmaster

General of the United States spoke of the destruction of her life at

hearings by the Institute of Medicine at the National Academy of

Sciences in Washington, DC.

Infections, peripheral neuropathy, and a myriad of autoimmune

diseases struck in both rapid and slow succession following her

implantation with saline filled, silicone implants. Concurrently,

the manufacturers and plastic surgeons were creating a multi-media

blitz touting saline implants from billboards, glossy magazines and

TV. With ads reminiscent of " You've come a long way, baby, " young

women were featured praising their implants and plastic surgeons did

the Talk Show circuit assuring women that saline was " natural " and

leakage benign.

In Spring, 2000, in spite of over 50,000 reports of serious adverse

reactions from water-filled implants, the FDA made the fateful

decision to give their highly valued stamp of " safety approval " on

two brands of saline implants, declaring them " safe enough. " How can

this be?

The manufacturers own studies show that within just the first 3

years, nearly 40% of post-mastectomy patients had to have additional

surgeries with these implants.

The complication rate for these women is around 80% in just 4 years

time. After cancer, invasive surgery to remove the tumors, often

radiation and / or chemotherapy, the body is simply not strong

enough to handle this foreign invader.

Even for women wanting implants just for augmentation to boost their

self-esteem, the complication rates are staggering. Glamour

Magazine, in their November 2000 issue published a full page photo

revealing a saline filled implant, entirely black with aspergillus

niger and other fungi.

Breast Cancer and Implants - No Easy Answers

Nearly 200,000 American women -- our sisters, mothers, teachers,

lovers, daughters, friends -- will be diagnosed with breast cancer

this year. Cancer and implant survivor, retired Professor of Health

Education, Henrietta Farber, recently summarized the feelings of

many who know, " The cancer was challenging.

The implants almost killed me. " While the manufacturers press

releases rage " The Case Against Implants Collapses, " and try to

close this ugly chapter in medical history, the women, now united,

have a plan of their own. With the health of women and their

offspring at stake, Martha Murdock, Co-Founder of the National

Silicone Implant Foundation in Dallas, with four generations of her

family affected by silicone toxicity, says it best, " It's not

over 'til we win. "

Risks of Breast Implants

1. Implants can rupture during mammography.

2. Implants make routine self exams and mammography more difficult.

More views are necessary, meaning additional radiation each time.

3. Implant rupture can go undetected for years and silicone is known

to migrate through the lymph system and has been found in the

brains, spinal fluid, ovaries, livers, and other organs of implanted

women.

4. Implants are not lifetime devices, and may need to be replaced

(even without systemic problems) more than once a decade.

5. At any time infections are possible, including fungal and

antibiotic resistant bacterial infestations.

6. Loss of breast sensation, especially around the nipple area is

reported, as well as hyper-senstivity to touch.

7. Capsular contracture can be very uncomfortable, to the point of

severe pain and deformation.

8. Many women have experienced severe necrosis and other forms of

breast tissue loss.

9. Many women have experienced serious autoimmune diseases post

implantation including: rheumatoid arthritis, scleroderma, multiple

sclerosis, Sjøgrens Syndrome (severe dry mouth, eyes, etc.), and

lupus.

Those women with pre-existing compromised immune systems are now

warned to avoid implants.

10. Disproportional numbers of implanted women have reported

neurological and cognitive complications, as well as endocrine

disruption including hysterectomies, miscarriage.

11. Children born of implanted women have experienced the same

autoimmune conditions and have been seriously inadequately studied.

12. Breast implants often negatively affect the ability to produce

milk for breast-feeding.

13. Health insurance carriers are routinely denying coverage for

implanted (and explanted) women.

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Ilena Rosenthal is the author of Breast Implants: The Myths, the

Facts, the Women. Ms. Rosenthal has been connecting, supporting and

educating women harmed by breast implants for over 9 years.

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Total Health for Longevity Magazine November/December 2000, Volume

22, Number 6 pages 41-42

www.BreastImplantAwareness.org

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