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Scientist Advocates and Rep. DeLauro
Unveil Legislation for Women’s Health The FDA Scientific Fairness for Women Act Sends Clear Message to the FDA Washington, D.C. — A key member of Congress, Rep.
Rosa DeLauro (D-CT) today announced her introduction of the FDA
Scientific Fairness for Women Act. She was joined by Dr. Diana
Zuckerman, president of the National Research Center (NRC) for Women
& Families; Dr. Susan Wood, former Assistant Commissioner for Women's
Health of the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA), and Ed Brent,
a widower whose wife was harmed by FDA’s lack of scientific scrutiny. “Women deserve medical products that have been scientifically proven to be safe and effective,” said Dr. Zuckerman. “Rep. DeLauro’s legislation prioritizes the importance of science and the health needs of women and helps to ensure that industry pressure and political ideology do not overrule scientific findings.” “This bill will bring greater assurance that women’s health becomes a priority,” Congresswoman DeLauro stated. “I believe that the gold standard for the FDA has been tarnished, because in fact, FDA decisions are sometimes based on political, corporate and ideological pressures. Decisions should be predicated on science.” Dr. Susan Wood explained, “Let good science drive the decision. The role of Congress is to have oversight over the FDA and to ensure that it is strong and effective. This bill will try to restore integrity to the FDA and create an office that can shape women’s health and help to make sure data are reviewed appropriately.” “My wife, P.J., breast-fed two of our daughters after getting implants. Both are seriously ill,” said Ed Brent during the press briefing. “My daughter Catherine is now in a wheelchair. In addition, five major studies, including one by National Cancer Institute, found that women with implants are more likely to commit suicide than other women. After my wife committed suicide, the autopsy showed that she had platinum in her brain tissue, which a CDC scientist said could have influenced her decision to take her own life. That’s why the FDA needs to make sure that the implants being sold now are safe for long-term use, meaning ten years or more.” Although it is being introduced late in the session, Rep. DeLauro has considerable power as the highest ranking Democrat on the House panel that determines the FDA’s funding every year. The legislation sends a clear message to the FDA about this powerful Congresswoman’s concerns. Highlights of the legislation include: FDA Office of Women’s Health Science on Plan B Science on Silicone Breast Implants NRC for Women & Families is a Washington, DC -based nonprofit, nonpartisan think tank founded in 1999. The Center focuses on health information and health policy issues affecting women, children, and families. |
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