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Dear Friends:
Breast cancer, premature birth and cerebral palsy are risks that might doom the abortion industry. Abortion-injured women and hungry lawyers will want to know.
Spread the word.
Sincerely, Karen Malec Coalition on Abortion/Breast Cancer
ABORTION-BREAST CANCER NEWS HEADLINES
"Oregon Judge Dale Koch dooms abortion industry to bankruptcy" ( Oregon follows Australia ) By Brent Rooney
The first private settlement (but there was no court ruling) ever of an ABC (Abortion Breast Cancer) claim occurred in County Court of Victoria, Australia (Medical Division) (Case No. 2000/06190) via mediation on 3 August 200l. I am informed that Australia's Endeavour Forum helped bring about the ABC claim.
In mid May 2001 in less than 20 minutes a 15-year-old Portland, Oregon teenager (F.B.) more than doubled her breast cancer risk in less than 20 minutes. This 'service' was delivered by a medical doctor at the All Women's Health Services clinic. In February 2004 F.B.'s lawyer, Jonathan Clark, filed legal claims against the clinic with one of the claims being risk of breast cancer:
"20. As a direct and proximate result of defendants' wrongful acts and defendants' failure to fulfill their duty of care to plaintiff, plaintiff has suffered an increased risk of breast cancer, severe and debilitating emotional injury, pain and suffering, physical and emotional trauma, and permanent psychological damage." [F.B.'s first set of claims were filed on 7 July 2003]
In January 2005 the defendant (AWHS) conceded the plaintiff's claims via an "Offer of Judgement". When the defendant clinic (AWHS) made its offer of judgment, the "Stipulated General Judgment" was signed by Judge Dale Koch on 24 January 2005 giving "F.B." her legal victory.
Why this victory seals the bankruptcy fate of the abortion industry
Dr. Janet Daling, who is 'pro-choice', was the lead author of a 1994 study that reported that women with a family history of breast cancer and who had an IA (Induced Abortion) under age 18 had an extremely high relative risk of developing breast cancer under the age of 45 years. (Daling JR, Maline KE, Voigt LF, White E, Weiss NS. Risk of Breast Cancer Among Young Women: Relationship of Induced Abortion. JNCI 1994;86;1584-1592) Dr. Daling is and was a medical researcher at the prestigious Fred Hutchinson Cancer Research Center in Seattle, Washington. There were twelve Washington State women in that study with a family history of BC (Breast Cancer) and who also had an IA before age 18. All dozen were in the BC group and none were in the cancer free control group; this was a statistically significant result.
'F.B.' informed AWHS of her family history of BC before the IA procedure was performed. She won her suit for being put 'at elevated risk' of BC, but being only 18 in February 2001 she has not developed breast cancer. Her monetary settlement with AWHS would have been much larger if she had breast cancer when the law suit was filed.
There will be 'copy-cats' of 'F.B.' and some of them will actually have breast cancer. So, the ABC (Abortion Breast Cancer) lawsuits will 'snow ball'. Is it rare for a pregnant teenager to have a family history (mother, aunt, sister, or grandmother) with breast cancer? Hardly, since at least 15% of pregnant teenagers will have a family history of BC. As she gets older more of her close relatives could develop BC.
Bottom line
"A woman's right to choose .... abortion-quackery resulting in higher risk of breast cancer" will die in the liberal's favorite arena, the courtroom. Where to go for more information about the ABC risk: http://www.abortionbreastcancer.com http://www.bcpinstitute.org
Can 'F.B.' file future lawsuits for her May 2001 abortion?
'F.B.' agreed to a private settlement with AWHS following her 25 January 2005 legal victory. Even if that agreement precludes future lawsuits by her against AWHS, any future F.B. offspring with birth defects are NOT precluded from suing AWHS for elevated risk of birth defects. One such birth defect is CEREBRAL PALSY. For background to the ABD (Abortion Birth Defects) risk, readers can visit: http://www.jpands.org/vol8no2/rooney.pdf
The foremost researcher revealing the risk of extremely premature birth (gestation under 28 weeks) due to prior induced abortions is Judith Lumley of Australia. Health Minister Hon. Tony Abbott has been alerted to the premature birth risk of prior induced abortions.
Since there are about 1.3 million U.S. abortions yearly, about 260,000 teens are put at elevated risk of breast cancer yearly; about 39,000 will have a family history of breast cancer. These are ominous numbers for the medical malpractice insurance industry.
[F.B.'s attorney in her lawsuit against AWHS was Jonathan Clark, Esq. of Portland, Oregon; the second private settlement of an ABC legal claim was won by a Pennsylvania woman in Oct. 2003]
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Brent Rooney Reduce Preterm Risk Coalition Vancouver, Canada email: stopcancer@yahoo.com
See also:
http://www.jpands.org/vol8no2/rooney.pdf http://www.jpands.org/vol9no3/correspondence.pdf http://www.jpands.org/vol10no3/correspondence.pdf
Texas warns about both Abortion-Cancer and Abortion-Birth-Defects "Woman's Right to Know" Texas Department of Health: www.dshs.state.tx.us/wrtk/ www.dshs.state.tx.us/wrtk/pdf/booklet.pdf
"Texas warns of abortion-cerebral palsy link / Becomes 1st state to tell women of procedure's connection to disease" WorldNetDaily http://www.worldnetdaily.com/news/article.asp?ARTICLE_ID=36363
The Coalition on Abortion/Breast Cancer is an international women's organization founded to protect the health and save the lives of women by educating and providing information on abortion as a risk factor for breast cancer.
Tax-deductible, credit card donations can be made at www.AbortionBreastCancer.com. Donations can be mailed to: the Coalition on Abortion/Breast Cancer, P.O. Box 957133, Hoffman Estates, IL 60195. The IRS recognizes the coalition as a 501(c)3 organization.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION:
Coalition on Abortion/Breast Cancer www.AbortionBreastCancer.com
Breast Cancer Prevention Institute www.BCPInstitute.org
Polycarp Research Institute www.polycarp.org
This newsletter can be viewed online at: http://www.abortionbreastcancer.com/news/051109/index.htm
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