Chris wrote:
> Her group came to several stirring conclusions that
> included the risk of breast cancer is increased by
> an average of 50% due to abortions.

I'm skeptical of studies being reported with this kind of wording,
especially when there is no reference to the study.  I suspect that the
study might show a correlation between abortion and breast cancer, but
establishing a causal relationship that the breast cancer was DUE TO
ABORTION is much more difficult.

It is possible that those who tend to have abortions and those who tend to
have relatives with breast cancer have other behavioral traits that put them
at a higher risk for developing cancer themselves.  Could be diet, sexual
promiscuity, drug use, or a whole host of other things that is actually
causing the cancer.

Until we see the study for ourselves, we don't really know what is shows.

Peace be with you.
David Miller, Beverly Hills, Florida  USA

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