by APFLI | Nov 12, 2011 | Studies - Breast Cancer
Influence of Diabetes Mellitus Type 2 and Prolonged Estrogen Exposure on Risk of Breast Cancer Among Women in Armenia [The researchers found that Armenian women with prior induced abortions (IAs) almost triple their Breast Cancer risk. They also found, of...
by APFLI | Oct 14, 2011 | Studies - Breast Cancer
Breast Cancer, Its Risk from Abortion and the Birth Control Pill, by Dr Chris Kahlenborn, is available for FREE reading at http://onemoresoul.com/featured/breast-cancer-its-link-to-abortion-and-the-birth-control-pill.html The Q&A format is very reader...
by APFLI | Oct 3, 2011 | Studies - Breast Cancer
PowerPoint Helps Explain Abortion-Breast Cancer Connection (Sept 2011) A new guide prepared by the Coalition on Abortion/Breast Cancer helps pregnancy centers who are facing attacks from abortion advocates for accurately informing women of the link between abortion...
by APFLI | Aug 27, 2011 | Studies - Breast Cancer
The Pill and Breast Cancer. Why the Ignorance? Dr. Chris Kahlenborn, MD: [NOTE: This includes a Power Point audio presentation — see http://onemoresoul.com/news-commentary/the-pill-and-breast-cancer-why-the-ignorance.html ] The Current State of Affairs Most...
by APFLI | Jul 21, 2011 | Studies - Breast Cancer
Calculation: Abortion Has Caused Over 300,000 Additional Breast Cancer Deaths Since Supreme Court's 1973 Roe v. Wade Decision Experts privately acknowledge abortion-breast cancer link; but they say it's too political to discuss publicly. The Coalition on...
by APFLI | Dec 1, 2010 | Studies - Breast Cancer
Iran Study: Abortion Boosts Breast Cancer Risk 193% Study Finds, Giving Birth Lowers Risk Researchers in Iran have published the results of a new study showing women who have an abortion face a 193% increased risk of breast cancer. On the other hand, women who carry a...
by APFLI | Oct 31, 2010 | Studies - Breast Cancer
Influence of Estrogen Plus Progestin on Breast Cancer and Mammography in Healthy Postmenopausal Women: The Women's Health Initiative Randomized Trial Context The Women's Health Initiative trial of combined estrogen plus progestin was stopped early when...
by APFLI | Oct 29, 2010 | Studies - Breast Cancer
RESEARCH: WOMEN IN CHINA SEE 17% HIGHER BREAST CANCER RISK FROM ABORTION. Chinese researchers have issued a new study indicating women who have had abortions face a 17 percent higher chance of contracting breast cancer than women who carried their pregnancy to term....
by APFLI | Oct 2, 2010 | Studies - Breast Cancer
Commentary: AZRTL Conference in September 2010 Opened My Eyes I attended the Arizona Right To Life annual education conference in Scottsdale on Saturday, and this year's speakers were as excellent as last year's. There were 9 choices of lectures to attend in...
by APFLI | Sep 10, 2010 | Studies - Breast Cancer
Study: Abortion More Than Tripled Breast Cancer Risk for Sri Lankan Women AND Prolonged Breastfeeding Reduces Risk of Breast Cancer in Sri Lankan Women: a Case-Control Study A new study out of Sri Lanka has found that women who had abortions more than tripled...
by APFLI | Jun 5, 2010 | Studies - Breast Cancer
Drs. Jose and Irma Russo, Fox Chase Cancer Center HCG and Cancer Prevention The Doctors Russo have adjoining offices, one right behind the other in the pathology research labs at Fox Chase Cancer Center, (FCCC) in Philly, PA. Dr. Jose Russo, M. D. is Chief of...
by APFLI | Jun 5, 2010 | Studies - Breast Cancer
National Cancer Institute Researcher Admits Abortion Breast Cancer Link U.S. National Cancer Institute researcher Dr. Louise Brinton, who was the chief organizer of the National Cancer Institute (NCI) workshop in 2003 that persuaded women that it was “well...
by APFLI | May 15, 2010 | Studies - Breast Cancer
HAMLET: Substance Found in Breast Milk Kills 40 Types of Cancer Cells Swedish researchers have discovered that a substance found in human breast milk has the ability to kill cancer cells, according to a study published in the PLoS One Journal. The substance known as...
by APFLI | Nov 21, 2009 | Studies - Breast Cancer
Research: Women in China See 17% Higher Breast Cancer Risk From Abortion Chinese researchers have issued a new study indicating women who have had abortions face a 17 percent higher chance of contracting breast cancer than women who carried their pregnancy to term....
by APFLI | Nov 7, 2009 | Studies - Breast Cancer
Abortion, Birth Control Pill Linked to Breast Cancer, surgeon says Angela Lanfranchi, a clinical assistant professor of surgery at the Robert Wood Johnson Medical School in New Jersey and president of the Breast Cancer Prevention Institute labeled hormonal...
by APFLI | Oct 16, 2009 | Right to Life - Archive, Studies - Breast Cancer
Breast cancer is the most frequent type of cancer in women, and the second leading cause of cancer-related death in women (1). In addition, approximately 30% of women aged =40 years have a disability (2), and during 2008 women aged =40 years with a disability were...
by APFLI | Aug 29, 2009 | Studies - Breast Cancer
A new study done on women in Turkey who had abortions finds a 66 percent increased risk of contracting breast cancer as a result. The study is the latest to confirm that abortions cause significant adverse medical risks for women who have them, in addition to killing...
by APFLI | May 2, 2009 | Studies - Breast Cancer
CANCER HB147 signed into Alabama Law, expanding the treatment for women diagnosed with breast and/or cervical cancer through Medicaid. It will become effective July 1, 2009 and Medicaid has the funding for this new law. This new law will cost Alabama Medicaid...
by APFLI | May 28, 2008 | Studies - Breast Cancer
LOOPING GENES MAY HOLD A KEY TO UNDERSTANDING BREAST CANCER. Another piece of the puzzle that is breast cancer has been found by University of Queensland researchers. Dr Melissa Brown, from UQ's School of Molecular and Microbial Sciences, and her team have...
by APFLI | Feb 4, 2008 | Studies - Breast Cancer
MEDICAL JOURNAL SHOWS HOW TO REDUCE RATES OF BREAST CANCER, PREMATURE BIRTH Two letters published this month in the Journal of American Physicians and Surgeons show how the exceptionally high rates of breast cancer and premature birth can be reduced in the U.S. [1,2]...