Cancer Death Reductions Could Be Greater if Women Told Abortion Link
Regarding the following:
Just to show you how rhe ACS (American Cancer Society) bends over backwords to aid the Abortion Industry and
in so doing condemn thousands of women every year to the scourge of breast cancer, thay said, "Several studies have
provided very strong data that induced abortions have no overall effect on the risk of breast cancer."
SEVERAL STUDIES? How about the 28 studies done worldwide that FOUND that abortions increase the risk of breast
cancer. Why no mention of these? Why no mention that in the United States alone, 15 studies were done and 13 found
that abortions increase the risk of breast of cancer? For details and references, click:
http://www.abortiontruths.net/abortionbreastcancer.html
The American Cancer Society is a joke. They are withholding the truth. What could be simpler than telling the American
people the true statistics in the above paragraph? Why just the studies that conform with their ideology?
WOMEN ARE DYING OF BREAST CANCER SOLELY BECAUSE OF THE AMERICAN CANCER SOCIETY AND THAT
YOU CAN TAKE TO THE BANK WITH YOU.
Frank Joseph MD
DrFrank@abortiontruths,net
Cancer Death Reductions Could Be Greater if Women Told Abortion Link
by Steven Ertelt
LifeNews.com Editor
April 12, 2007
Washington, DC (LifeNews.com) -- A representative of a woman's group that educates people about the link between
abortion and breast cancer says that news of a lowering the number of cancer deaths would be better if women had been
told about the link. The Coalition on Abortion/Breast Cancer says there would be fewer deaths to report.
The organization points to a new report from the American Cancer Society that cancer deaths declined slightly in 2003
and 2004.
But Karen Malec, the head of the Coalition, told LifeNews.com "There would be fewer cancer cases and deaths if women
had been told the truth in the 1980s when conclusive evidence became available" about the abortion-breast cancer link.
She said studies at that time pointed to the association between breast cancer and abortion as well as hormone
replacement therapy and oral contraceptives.
The new ACS report said it expects 40,460 female deaths due to breast cancer and 240,510 total breast cancer cases
for 2007.
However, it continues to mislead women about the abortion-breast cancer link saying "Several studies have provided very
strong data that induced abortions have no overall effect on the risk of breast cancer."
Yet, Malec points to a scientific review in 2005 that concluded the studies ACS mentions are seriously flawed and cannot
be used to dismiss the larger body of evidence supporting an abortion-breast cancer link.
No scientist has challenged these conclusions, she told LifeNews.com in a statement.
She pointed to research from Baruch College professor Dr. Joel Brind, who is one of the leading scientists examining the
data. Brind has found that having an induced abortion leaves a woman with a higher long-term risk of breast cancer,
compared to carrying the pregnancy to term.
"We call on the Society and other cancer businesses to put their priorities in order," said Malec. "Women's lives and
cancer prevention are more important than making money, doing cancer walks, and protecting the abortion and
pharmaceutical industries."
She indicated that more abortions means more cancer cases and also condemned the Susan G. Komen Foundation for
its donations of hundreds of thousands of dollars to Planned Parenthood, which is the nation's leading abortion business.
"It's unthinkable that groups that claim to want to eradicate the disease would help fund a cancer-causing organization,
especially when the funds could be directed to legitimate health organizations," Malec said.
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