Monday, April 14, 2008
Bad news for the pro-abortion crowd
Here's a very interesting story from the March issue of Newsmax magazine:
"Having an abortion raises a woman’s risk of breast cancer by at least 30 percent, and is fueling an 'epidemic' of the often fatal disease, according to British researchers.
"According to a new study published in the Journal of American Physicians and Surgeons, young women who had an abortion before having a child are at the greatest risk for developing breast cancer.
"The study’s lead author Patrick Carroll calls abortion the single 'best predictor' of breast cancer trends.
“'An abortion in a young woman who has never had a child has a carcinogenic effect because it leaves breast cells in a state of interrupted hormonal development in which they are more susceptible,' says Carroll, director of research at PAPRI (Pension and Population Research Institute) in London.
"The study adds fuel to the already fiery debate between abortion-rights advocates who believe the option to terminate a pregnancy is a basic right, and abortion foes who believe the procedure is morally and ethically wrong."
Reckon B. Hussein Obama and/or Hillary Rodham (Clinton) will discuss the abortion-breast cancer connection on the campaign trail? I'm betting they won't.
"Having an abortion raises a woman’s risk of breast cancer by at least 30 percent, and is fueling an 'epidemic' of the often fatal disease, according to British researchers.
"According to a new study published in the Journal of American Physicians and Surgeons, young women who had an abortion before having a child are at the greatest risk for developing breast cancer.
"The study’s lead author Patrick Carroll calls abortion the single 'best predictor' of breast cancer trends.
“'An abortion in a young woman who has never had a child has a carcinogenic effect because it leaves breast cells in a state of interrupted hormonal development in which they are more susceptible,' says Carroll, director of research at PAPRI (Pension and Population Research Institute) in London.
"The study adds fuel to the already fiery debate between abortion-rights advocates who believe the option to terminate a pregnancy is a basic right, and abortion foes who believe the procedure is morally and ethically wrong."
Reckon B. Hussein Obama and/or Hillary Rodham (Clinton) will discuss the abortion-breast cancer connection on the campaign trail? I'm betting they won't.