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Greetings in the Matchless Name of YahShua !
In response to one naysaying my 'Cell
phones and abortions' article the following titled 'Documented Facts for Idiots'
was submitted by my friend, Bruce Evan Murch:
I offer the following for the anonymous ignorant defender of death to
children who claims that there are no credible studies or experts that believe
that there is a causal link between breast cancer and abortion.
Actually these are just a handful of them. I could post three or four times this many, but what would be the point. An advocate for baby-killing isn't seriously going to read them anyway. So here you go Dr. Bozo, facts, documented with credentials and sources. BTW,
many of these experts are also pro-abortion, but still acknowledge the link, so
it's not "anti-choice rhetoric" like all you bozos recite together in
unison. Angela Lanfranchi, M.D., F.A.C.S., a clinical assistant professor of surgery associated with the Robert Wood Johnson Medical School in New Jersey, told the press at a conference sponsored by the Population Research Institute in Santa Clara, California on April 5, 2002 that a teenager who procures an abortion has, �At best ... a 30% risk of breast cancer in her lifetime.� She added that �At worst, if she also has a family history of breast cancer, it will nearly guarantee this.� For this reason, she said taking a teenager in a crisis pregnancy for an abortion amounts to �child abuse.� Dr. Lanfranchi declared under oath in a California lawsuit that �Over the past three or four years, I have spoken with many authorities and people in a position to be well-informed. Some have been straightforward and said that they know it is a risk factor but felt it was �too political� to speak about.� She explained that she�d discussed the research with many physicians and encouraged them to get reproductive histories from their patients. Among those who have, they�ve �found as I did that ... cases of breast cancer in young women are associated with an abortion history.� [[Agnes Bernardo, Pamela Colip, and Saundra Duffy-Hawkins v. Planned Parenthood Federation of America and Planned Parenthood of San Diego and Riverside Counties; Superior Court of the State of California, County of San Diego, August 15, 2001] Thomas Stuttaford, M.D., an abortion supporter and a medical columnist for the London Times, authored an article entitled, �Fresh Line of Attack,� on May 17, 2001 in which he wrote that: �Breast cancer is diagnosed in 33,000 women in the U.K. each year; of these, an unusually high proportion had an abortion before eventually starting a family. Such women are up to four times more likely to develop breast cancer.� He added that, �A report by the Royal Statistical Society shows that a termination of pregnancy interrupts the cellular changes that occur in the breast during pregnancy. Once the woman has had children, the effect is less because the cellular changes have been completed....� (emphasis added)
Chris Kahlenborn, M.D., author of the book, Breast Cancer: Its Link to Abortion and the Birth Control Pill, wrote that, �A woman�s breast is especially sensitive to carcinogenic (i.e., cancer producing) influences before she delivers her first child. When a woman becomes pregnant, a number of hormone levels increase dramatically in her body. Three especially notable ones are estradiol, progesterone (i.e. the female sexual hormones), and hCG (human Chorionic Gonadotropin). All of these hormones, especially the latter, serve to stimulate immature breast cells to mature into fully differentiated cells. If this process is artificially interrupted by way of an induced abortion, the hormone levels drop suddenly and dramatically, thereby suspending the natural process of maturation of many of the woman�s breast cells. This is referred to as a �hormonal blow� by researchers. These cells are now �vulnerable� to carcinogens because they started the maturation process but were never able to complete it. (Cells that have fully matured are less vulnerable to carcinogens than cells that are in the process of maturation).� [One More Soul, Dayton, Ohio (2000) p. 21]
Charles B. Simone, M.D., author of, Breast Health: What You Need to Know, is Clinical Director at the Simone Protective Cancer Institute in Lawrenceville, New Jersey. He is a medical oncologist, radiation oncologist and immunologist. He wrote that: "When conception occurs, hormonal changes influence the breast. The milk duct network grows quickly to form other networks that will ultimately produce milk. During this period of tremendous growth and development, breast cells are undergoing great change and are immature or �undifferentiated�; hence, they are more susceptible to carcinogens. But when a first full term pregnancy is completed, hormonal changes occur that permanently alter the breast network to greatly reduce the risk of outside carcinogen influence. When a termination occurs in the first trimester, there are no protective effects, and many of the rapidly dividing cells of the breast are left in transitional states....It is in these transitional states of high proliferation and undifferentiation that these cells can undergo transformation to cancer cells.� [Charles B. Simone, M.D., M.M.S., Breast Health: What You Need to Know, Avery Pub. Group, Garden City Park, N.Y. 1995 (p. 147) ISBN 0895296608]
John R. Lee, M.D., David Zava, Ph.D. and Virginia Hopkins, authored the book, What Your Doctor May Not Tell You About Breast Cancer. They reported that more and more studies are finding that abortion increases breast cancer risk and suggested that this is providing support for elevated risk independent of the effect of postponing a FFTP. He and his co-authors wrote the following statement about abortion as a risk factor for the disease: "As you've probably noticed throughout this book our message is that estrogen is the smoking gun when it comes to breast cancer. Granted, it's not estrogen per se but rather unbalanced estrogens, synthetic forms of estrogen, and estrogens forced down harmful biochemical pathways that do the damage, but there is no doubt that it's the primary culprit in this disease." (page 216) "Only the first full-term pregnancy conveys (breast cancer) protection. Interrupted pregnancy (miscarriages and abortions) do not afford protection, and research is accumulating that they can actually increase the risk of breast cancer. This may be because the tissue begins to differentiate (mature into cancer-resistant cells) and then is stopped part way through the process." [Warner Books (2002) p. 30-31]
Joel Brind, Ph.D., lead author of the only comprehensive review and meta-analysis of the abortion-breast cancer (ABC) studies implicating abortion as a risk factor for breast cancer and a professor of endocrinology at Baruch College in New York, explained how delaying a FFTP for only one year significantly impacts a woman's lifetime risk for the disease. [Brind et al. (1996) J Epidemiol Community Health 50:481-96] In an affidavit filed in a California lawsuit, Brind wrote that: �Moreover, as discussed herein, having a first full-term pregnancy before age 30 is protective against breast cancer, while aborting the pregnancy results in the loss of this protective effect. Research shows that even a one year delay of the first full-term pregnancy (including through abortion) results in an increased risk of death from breast cancer about ten (10) times greater than the death rate associated with childbirth, which has been estimated by the American Medical Association at 9.1 maternal deaths per 100,000 live births. If first childbirth is delayed by more than one year after the abortion, the risk of breast cancer (and therefore of death from breast cancer) is correspondingly greater.� (emphasis added) [Agnes Bernardo, Pamela Colip, and Saundra Duffy-Hawkins v. Planned Parenthood Federation of America and Planned Parenthood of San Diego and Riverside Counties; Superior Court of the State of California, County of San Diego, August 15, 2001] Nancy Krieger, Ph.D. published a paper in 1989 in which she acknowledged the importance of an early first full term pregnancy. In the journal Breast Cancer Research and Treatment, she wrote: �Conversely, early age at FFTP [first full-term pregnancy] consistently has emerged as the strongest protective factor (against breast cancer).� She explained why early FFTP provides a woman with increased protection against breast cancer and hypothesized that there might be an independent link between the abortion of a first pregnancy and the incidence of the disease. She also said: "According to this hypothesis, an early first full-term pregnancy would provide the greatest protection against breast cancer by drastically reducing, early on, the presence of undifferentiated and hence vulnerable breast cells, thereby decreasing the risk of subsequent transformation . . . Other types of pregnancies, however, might increase risk of breast cancer. If a woman's first pregnancy resulted in a first trimester abortion, the dramatic rise in undifferentiated cells that takes place during the first trimester would not be followed by the marked differentiation occurring during the second and third trimesters. The consequent sharp increase in the number of vulnerable cells would thus elevate breast cancer risk. " [13:205-223] Dr. Samuel S. Epstein is an internationally recognized expert on the environmental and occupational causes of cancer and an abortion supporter. He is a professor of occupational and environmental medicine at the University of Illinois School of Public Health and founder and chairman of the Cancer Prevention Coalition in Chicago. In his book, The Breast Cancer Prevention Program, he said, �For example, if you were to have an abortion at the age of 25, your risk of developing breast cancer at the age of 60 would increase from 1 in 24 to about 1 in 18, especially if you have more than one abortion before your first full-term pregnancy.� [(1997) pp. 36-37]
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