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The number of women diagnosed with breast cancer is growing.

In 1970, before the U.S. Supreme Court's Roe v. Wade decision which legalized abortion, 1 in 12 women was diagnosed with breast cancer. Today, it is 1 in 7 women.

Every 40 minutes a woman is diagnosed with breast cancer that is attributable to abortion. That's 13,000 cases of breast cancer attributable to abortion each year.

Feminists for Life of America, 9/04

 

 
STDs - Current Overall Statistics

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    This section discusses various Sexually Transmitted Diseases/Infections (STDs/STIs).

    For information regarding the effectiveness/ineffectiveness of birth control methods in preventing STDs, click here.

  • Avoiding STDs: Reality Check  ( 15 items )

    Some Methods of "Birth Control" are not highly successful at stopping sperm; they are much less successful at stopping bacteria and viruses that cause STDs.

    Some methods have even been shown to increase the danger of STD infection.

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