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Will you make an end-of-year tax deductible contribution to the Coalition on Abortion/Breast Cancer? Our objective is to protect the health and save the lives of women by educating on abortion as a risk factor for breast cancer and other related research supporting the abortion-breast cancer link, i.e. the abortion-premature birth link and the breast cancer risks associated with having an early premature birth (before 32 weeks gestation) and use of combined oral contraceptives (the pill) and combined hormone replacement therapy.

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Three studies were published this year that showed abortion increases breast cancer risk. One study in The Linacre Quarterly provided the biological reasons why abortion raises breast cancer risk and explained how other pregnancy outcomes also influence risk either positively or negatively. [1] Two epidemiological studies conducted in Turkey and China reported statistically significant risk increases of 66% and 17% respectively. Both underestimated the risk of abortion. [2,3]

Mortality rates in China climbed by 70% for the years 2004-2005 in comparison to the years 1990-1992, and the disease is afflicting women in their 30s and 40s. [5] That fulfills the Chinese communists' population control agenda, but what of the U.S. which uses the same, lame excuses for a breast cancer epidemic that China now copies? China's Deputy Director of the Bureau of Disease Control, Kong Lingzhi announced at a conference on early disease detection, "Because of changes in lifestyle and diet, breast cancer is advancing at a faster rate than in Western countries." [4]

Obviously, China's brutal, forced abortions on women who have illegal pregnancies and their forced sterilizations are having an impact on breast cancer rates in that country. If, as scientists say, there are reproductive risk factors for breast cancer, then how can it be possible that abortion, which we are told is a reproductive choice, is not a risk factor for the disease?

What will it take for women to wake up and realize they've been cruelly deceived and exploited by the abortion and the breast cancer fundraising industries? That they've been used to fulfill a government population control agenda? Before 1973 when abortion was made legally accessible in the U.S., breast cancer was a grandmother's disease, not a young women's disease. We didn't have women dropping dead from breast cancer in our neighborhoods when many of us grew up in the 1950s, 1960s and 1970s. Both abortion and use of combined oral contraceptives are associated with breast cancer in young women.

Like American women, Chinese women are developing breast cancer at younger ages when they are often young mothers of small children and their children need them the most. Dr. Qiao Youlin from the Cancer Institute of Chinese Academy of Medical Sciences observed, "In 2000-2001, the most vulnerable in the capital were those aged between 45-50 years. This is five years younger than the most vulnerable between 1982-1983." Moreover, Chinese oncologists say it's not uncommon for women to develop premenopausal breast cancer in their 30s and 40s. [4]

Shouldn't pregnant women have the right to be told that, if they choose to abort, their breast cancer risk will be greater than it would be if they choose to have full term pregnancies? Especially when experts agree this is a risk of abortion? At a time when more than a quarter of a million women develop breast cancer every year and 40,000 die annually, shouldn't abortionists, who profit from keeping women in the dark about the risks of abortion, be required to give women this minimal information when seeking their patients' consent to perform abortions? Should abortionists have the right to choose abortion for pregnant women?

Most women who've had breast cancer have not had abortions, but women have the right to know that abortion is the most preventable cause of the disease. No one has the right to deny them the truth.

Stay tuned! We will soon have more fascinating information to report about the abortion-breast cancer link!

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Sincerely,
Karen Malec
Coalition on Abortion/Breast Cancer

References

1. Lanfranchi, A. Normal breast physiology: The reasons hormonal contraceptives and induced abortion increase breast cancer risk. The Linacre Quarterly 2009;76:236-249. Available at: http://www.abortionbreastcancer.com/download/LQ_76_3_2_Lanfranchi.pdf

2. Ozmen V, Ozcinar B, Karanlik H, Cabioglu N, Tukenmez M, et al.  Breast cancer risk factors in Turkish women – a University Hospital based nested case control study. World J of Surg Oncol 2009;7:37.

3. Xing P, Li J, Jin F. A case-control study of reproductive factors associated with subtypes of breast cancer in Northeast China. Humana Press, e-publication online September 2009.

4. Wen Chihua, "China - Breast Cancer: Higher Rates and Mortality, Younger Ages," Women's Feature Service, December 7, 2009. www.wfsnews.org

5. Wen Chihua, "Breast Cancer: China's Unwelcome Visitor," Women's Feature Service, date not shown. www.wfsnews.org

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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.

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