by APFLI | Oct 31, 2007 | Studies - Breast Cancer
The Breast Cancer Epidemic: Modeling and Forecasts Based on Abortion and Other Risk Factors Journal of American Physicians and Surgeons Volume 12 Number 3 Fall 2007 http://www.jpands.org/vol12no3/carroll.pdf ABSTRACT Using national cancer registration data for female...
by APFLI | Apr 19, 2007 | Studies - Breast Cancer
Women who take hormone replacement therapy are at a greater risk of developing ovarian cancer and dying from the disease, say scientists. Researchers at Oxford University concluded that 1,000 British women may have died from ovarian cancer since 1991 because they took...
by APFLI | Jan 31, 2007 | Studies - Breast Cancer
Research from scientists in Australia questions the old adage that a woman who contracts breast cancer should wait at least two years before becoming pregnant. The study shows that, as is the case when a woman considers having an abortion, a pregnancy has a protective...
by APFLI | Nov 15, 2006 | Studies - Breast Cancer
Abortion Increases Cancer Risk More studies also continue to suggest a strong link between Artificial Estrogens and Breast Cancer… consider these comments from 2002: “‘In 1960, when the pill was first invented, the incidence of breast cancer...
by APFLI | Aug 30, 2006 | Studies - Breast Cancer
Chinese state media has reported a sharp increase in the number of cases of breast cancer in China in the last ten years. According to official statistics from the Ministry of Health, about 40% more women are dying from breast cancer and the disease is striking women...
by APFLI | Jun 27, 2006 | Hard Cases - Incest / Rape / Congenital Anomalies / Life of Mother, Studies - Breast Cancer
Amy Langford was utterly surprised when, at 42, she found out she was pregnant. Her joy dissipated a few weeks later, when she and her husband were told that a suspicious lump in her right breast was cancerous. “The doctor came back and said he had ‘not...
by APFLI | May 31, 2006 | Studies - Breast Cancer
An international study has shown that having more than one child dramatically lowers the chance of developing cancer for women carrying breast cancer gene mutations. The International BRCA1/2 Carrier Cohort Study (IBCCS) examined the effect of pregnancy, birth and...
by APFLI | May 8, 2006 | Studies - Breast Cancer
Long-term use of estrogen-only hormone replacement therapy (HRT) does increase the risk of breast cancer, a major study suggests. The US study comes just weeks after research appeared to rule out any connection in the short to medium term. Oestrogen-only HRT is...
by APFLI | Oct 1, 2005 | Contraception - Chemical Methods / Hormonal Contraception / Emergency / Morning After Pill, Studies - Breast Cancer
[Comment: When will the pharmaceutical industry and their feminist sales force – left-wing women’s groups – stop messing with women’s bodies by pushing sales of steroidal hormones (used in menopausal therapy and oral contraceptives)? Drug...
by APFLI | Aug 29, 2005 | Studies - Breast Cancer
Women Who Delay First Pregnancy Into 30's Are At Increased Risk British Journal of Cancer (2002) 86, 723-727; DOI: 10.1038 www.bjcancer.com Cancer Research UK F. Clavel-Chapelon et al Having a miscarriage does not increase a...
by APFLI | Aug 4, 2005 | Studies - Breast Cancer
A study published in the medical journal Twin Research and Genetics has found that women who have children have a reduced risk of developing certain types of cancer, and that the risk is further reduced with each pregnancy. Researchers from the Queensland Institute of...
by APFLI | Jul 25, 2005 | Studies - Breast Cancer
It cannot be said that all women who have breast cancer have had abortions. Similarly, not all women who have had abortions will get breast cancer. Nevertheless, abortion is the most preventable risk factor for breast cancer. First Way Abortion Causes...
by APFLI | Jul 24, 2005 | Studies - Breast Cancer
PROTECTION AGAINST FUTURE BREAST CANCER FIRST PREGNANCY DELIVERED vs FIRST PREGNANCY ABORTED A GAIL MODEL RISK ANALYSIS The protective effect of an early first full term pregnancy against future development of breast cancer is has been undisputed for 35...
by APFLI | Jul 24, 2005 | Studies - Breast Cancer
FIRST PREGNANCY DELIVERED vs FIRST PREGNANCY ABORTED A GAIL MODEL RISK ANALYSIS The protective effect of an early first full term pregnancy against future development of breast cancer has been undisputed for 35 years. The landmark study establishing...
by APFLI | Jul 20, 2005 | Studies - Breast Cancer
How Could Abortion Cause Breast Cancer?At the beginning of pregnancy there are great increases in certain hormone levels (e.g. estrogen, progesterone, and hCG) that support pregnancy. In response to these changes breast cells divide and mature into cells abel to...
by APFLI | Jul 20, 2005 | Studies - Breast Cancer
A study published in the medical journal Twin Research and Human Genetics has found that women who have children have a reduced risk of developing certain types of cancer, and that the risk is further reduced with each pregnancy. Researchers from the Queensland...
by APFLI | Jun 5, 2005 | Studies - Breast Cancer
Dozens of studies have shown that the greater the number of abortions, the higher the incidence of breast cancer. Three states require physicians to disclose to patients seeking abortion that the procedure may increase the risk of breast cancer; 3 other states...
by APFLI | Feb 20, 2005 | Studies - Breast Cancer
ACOG, along with the NCI, agrees that a first full term pregnancy [FFTP] confers a “protective effect” against future development of breast cancer: Yet, [ACOG and NCI] continue to deny the impact of the sudden termination of that...
by APFLI | Dec 18, 2004 | Studies - Breast Cancer
New research provides more evidence that childbearing factors, especially those related to a first pregnancy, influence a woman’s risk of breast cancer. The latest findings are from a study comparing some 2,500 women who completed a first pregnancy and were...