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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 contraceptives “a Group 1
carcinogen” [WHO report] and said that “breasts are different after an
induced abortion because they’ve grown and there are more places for
the cancer to start.” She said the same thing happens in premature
delivery.
In contrast, she said, a full-term pregnancy offers
protection against the disease because the mother’s mammary glands have
fully matured into cells capable of producing milk and most resistant
to carcinogens.
Having children in the early twenties or as a teenager also decreases the breast cancer risk.
Among the other strategies for lowering breast cancer are limiting
alcohol, exercising, not smoking, maintaining a normal body weight,
breast-feeding your children, avoiding induced abortions, avoiding
premature deliveries, and reducing exposure to estrogen.
Lanfranchi
advocates natural family planning rather than birth control pills,
patches or injections, which are steroidal.
For more info:
www.bcpinstitute.org
[http://www.daytondailynews.com/lifestyle/ohio-health-news/abortion-birth-control-pill-linked-to-breast-cancer-surgeon-says-366699.html?cxtype=ynews_rss,
Dayton
Daily
News;
ALL Pro-Life Today, 26Oct09]
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