LifeNews.com — Washington, DC -- The National Cancer Institute gained a reputation for putting politics over science when it did everything possible to deny dissenting opinion during a meeting to establish whether or not a link exists between abortion and breast cancer.
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kclorelei39Jan 7, 2010
FTA:"The study examined women for triple-negative breast cancer, a subset of breast cancer cases with a particularly aggressive and treatment-resistant cancer type.The data yielded a strong association between TNBC and oral contraceptives and found a 320% risk increase for breast cancer over those who never used contraception.When it comes to the abortion link, the study did not produce any new results but it cited the Daling studies from 1994 and 1996 that showed between a 20 and 50 percent increased breast cancer risk for women having abortions compare to those who carried their pregnancies to term.As Dr. Joel Brind, a prominent breast cancer researcher, says, "what was striking was the way in which the finding of a significant ABC link was characterized.""Specifically, abortion appears in the data table which lists the associations found for 'known and suspected risk factors,'" he explains. "In the text, the effect of the significant risk factors, including induced abortion, were described as 'consistent with the effects observed in previous studies on younger women.'""Hence, this paper provides clear support for the existence of the abortion-breast cancer link," Brind said.********So. Not only do we have the environmental impact from all that birth control being peed into the water supply....we now have a study that supports a link between a particularly nasty type of breast cancer, and oral birth control.The inclusion of abortion as a suspected risk factor kinda gives further legitimacy to that link, too.(Awaiting scathing attacks on the messenger in 3....2....1.....)