French women 'must have faulty breast implants removed'
The French authorities are to ask 30,000 women who received potentially defective silicone breast implants to have them removed, reports say.
There are concerns that the implants supplied by Poly Implant Prothese (PIP) carry potential health risks, according to the newspaper, Liberation.
PIP was found last year to have used a non-authorised silicone gel that caused abnormally high implant rupture rates.
The French government has formed a special committee to look at the issue.
"We have to remove all these implants," Dr Laurent Lantieri, a plastic surgeon on the committee, told Liberation. "We're facing a health crisis, linked to a fraud."
Government spokeswoman Valerie Pecresse told French television that a plan of action would be unveiled later this week.
"All women who have PIP implants should return to see their surgeons urgently," she added.
Cancer fears
Investigations by the French Society of Plastic Surgeons last year found that PIP implants had a higher rate of rupture than other implants and that the silicone in them was not meant for medical use.
PIP went into administration last year and the use of its implants was banned.
Police have received 2,000 complaints from women who received the implants and have opened a criminal investigation into the firm, the AFP news agency reports.
Since the defects were discovered, 523 implants have been removed, according to the Le Monde newspaper.
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