A nurse holds defective breast implants in Nice, southern France, Tuesday, Jan. 10, 2012. In Canada, the House of Commons health committee is echoing long-standing calls from plastic surgeons and patient advocates for a national breast implant registry to prevent illness and problems linked to the medical devices. THE CANADIAN PRESS/AP-Lionel Cironneau

Canada urged to create national breast implant registry

House of Commons committee recommends move to protect people when health issues arise

The House of Commons health committee is echoing long-standing calls from plastic surgeons and patient advocates for a national breast-implant registry to prevent illness and problems linked to the medical devices.

The committee says in a report today that a national registry would allow the federal government to trace specific implants, contact patients in the case of a recall, and contribute to research related to breast implants.

Health Canada officials told the committee breast implants are associated with a range of potential complications, including life-threatening ones.

There have been several private members’ bills introduced in Parliament calling for the creation of a national registry, but none have made it far.

The committee is also recommending that Health Canada formally recognize “breast-implant illness,” which is characterized by fatigue, anxiety, chronic pain and nervous-system dysfunction.

The federal department is assessing illnesses linked to breast implants, but has not yet taken a position on the issue due to a lack of available data.

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