Chemo in pregnancy does not necessarily harm baby, says study Children born to women undergoing cancer drug treatment show normal results in physical and mental development tests
Komen executive Karen Handel quits over Planned Parenthood funds U-turn Handel, who supported the initial decision to cut off funds, said it was 'best for Komen's future and the women we serve'
Breast implants: part-time surgeons putting women at risk, MPs told Consultant investigating UK response to French PIP scandal warns committee of 'huge differences in levels of responsibility'
Susan G Komen: the social media backlash America's leading breast cancer charity has reversed its decision to withdraw funding to Planned Parenthood following a huge outcry
Philanthropy is the enemy of justice Robert Newman: The world's poor are not begging for charity from the rich – they're asking for justice and fairness
PIP breast implant boss Jean-Claude Mas charged with causing bodily harm After hours of questioning by investigators, Mas was released on €100,000 bail and banned from leaving France
PIP breast implant boss arrested in south of France Jean-Claude Mas, 72, was head of a firm that supplied implants containing non-medical grade silicone
Cosmetic surgery advertising ban urged by leading surgeons Group calls for tighter regulation of industry and says adverts for operations such as breast enlargement should be outlawed
Religion for Atheists by Alain de Botton – review Alain de Botton's attempt to encourage secular society to steal religion's most fruitful ideas is admirable but ultimately hollow, says Richard Coles
Listen up: wearing headphones can endanger life, study finds US research finds number of pedestrians injured while wearing headphones has tripled in six years