Woman with PIP implants: 'I am happy with the findings'

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The final report into the PIP breast implant scandal has concluded that the gel material does not cause a long-term threat to human health.

It says the implants, which were made with unauthorised silicone filler are not toxic nor carcinogenic.

The review, led by Professor Sir Bruce Keogh, the NHS medical director, said they do have double the rupture rate of other implants.

Gemma Pepper had PIP implants fitted days before the scandal and says she hopes everyone can learn from the experience.

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