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France to pay for removal of risky breast implants

December 24, 2011 — PARIS (AP) — France has agreed to pay for 30,000 women to have potentially faulty breast implants removed, as authorities called for those behind their manufacture to be held responsible.

  Photo by AP  Photo by AP  Jean-Pierre Grall – Photo by AP  Photo by AP  Jean-Pierre Grall, Agnes Buzyn – Photo by AP  Photo by AP  Photo by AP  Photo by AP  Photo by AP More Photos (1 of 7) December 24, 2011 — PARIS (AP) — France has agreed to pay for 30,000 women to have potentially faulty breast implants removed, as authorities called for those behind their manufacture to be held responsible.  Implants made by French company Poly Implant Prothese have been pulled from markets across Europe and South America over concerns they could rupture and leak silicone into the body. International police agency Interpol clarified Saturday that a "red notice" issued for company director Jean-Claude Mas was unrelated to the scandal.  The agency said Mas has been on its most-wanted list since June in connection with a drunken driving charge in Costa Rica. French Health Minister Xavier Bertrand told Europe 1 radio on Saturday that those behind the implants must "answer for their acts."  People Xavier Bertrand Locations France, Western Europe, Europe Share article France to pay for removal of risky breast implants   RELATED HEADLINES  UK experts: Assisted suicide legally possible An independent panel of experts in the U.K. says there is a strong case ...  A Brief History of Stephen Hawking Some milestones in British physicist Stephen Hawking's life: — Hawking i...  UK experts: Missing drug info could hurt patients A British medical journal says a worrying number of drug studies are bei...   France recommends removal of risky breast implants   Italy seeking women with French breast implants   Ethicist: 18th century 'giant' should be buried   France ponders removing risky breast implants  AstraZeneca abandoning anti-ovarian cancer drug Drugmaker AstraZeneca PLC says it is abandoning plans to develop a new a...  Advertisement
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Implants made by French company Poly Implant Prothese have been pulled from markets across Europe and South America over concerns they could rupture and leak silicone into the body. International police agency Interpol clarified Saturday that a “red notice” issued for company director Jean-Claude Mas was unrelated to the scandal.

The agency said Mas has been on its most-wanted list since June in connection with a drunken driving charge in Costa Rica. French Health Minister Xavier Bertrand told Europe 1 radio on Saturday that those behind the implants must “answer for their acts.

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