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Catholic Diocese of Fargo, North Dakota Embarks on ad campaign to educate women about Abortion-Breast Cancer Link
A coalition
led by Rachelle Sauvageau, the director of the Pro-Life Office for the
Catholic Diocese of Fargo, North Dakota, has embarked on a newspaper, billboard
and parish bulletin ad campaign to educate women about the abortion-breast
cancer link. The ads contain the web address and the toll free number for
the Coalition on Abortion/Breast Cancer, an international women's organization
whose purpose is to protect the health and save the lives of women by educating
and providing information on abortion as a risk factor for breast
cancer.
This ad campaign coincides with a lawsuit against a Fargo abortion provider,
the Red River Women's Clinic, which had been distributing a pamphlet to its
clients containing false and misleading statements about the research concerning
the abortion-breast cancer link. The statement from the pamphlet says,
"Anti-abortion activists claim that having an abortion increases the risk
of developing breast cancer and endangers future childbearing. None of these
claims are supported by medical research or established medical organizations."
The plaintiff, Amy Jo Mattson, alleges false advertising and is seeking
injunctive relief.
Ms. Sauvageau commented on the litigation saying, "This suit is necessary
to allow women to protect their own health and well-being. Our concern for
women compels us to defend them against the false claims that abortion is
not harmful to a woman's health, be it emotional, physical or
spiritual."
Dr. Spencer Berry, a Fargo family practitioner and a member of the coalition,
has prepared a slide presentation on the abortion-breast cancer link and
is available for speaking engagements to counselors or the general public.
Call the Pro-Life Office at the Diocese of Fargo at 701/235-6429, ext. 20
in order to schedule speaking engagements.
There are now 27 out of 33 worldwide studies and 13 out of 14 American studies
which associate induced abortion with an increased risk of breast cancer.
The website for the Coalition on Abortion/Breast Cancer provides a listing
of these studies. The web address is:
<www.abortionbreastcancer.com>.
The college newspaper ads and the parish bulletin notices
say:
Breast Cancer Alert!
Having an abortion increases your risk of breast cancer, especially
for:
Women with a family history of breast cancer.
Women who had an abortion under age 18.
Women who had an abortion in the later stages of
pregnancy.
Proof: Check out the information yourself. Here's a website that has current
facts:
www.abortionbreastcancer.com
What to do: If you have had an abortion or are considering an abortion, contact
us for information on how to protect yourself in the
future.
1-877-803-0102
The Billboard ad says:
Q. What increases your risk of breast cancer?
A. Abortion.