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High school and college students worldwide have written heart-warming stories of how Chastity Project presentations changed their lives.

"I've had a bad past and now I want to change my life. Thanks so much for always being there for all of us kids. You have no idea how many of us have no one."

"Your talk helped me overcome all my feelings of regret, and I'm so thankful for that."

"Thank you so much for helping me realize that it was possible for me to turn my life around and go back to respecting myself."

Chastity Project is reaching more young people than ever before; over 130,000 young people heard the message of chastity from them in 2011.
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Surgeon: Abortion, Birth Control Pill Linked to Breast Cancer (2009) PDF Print E-mail

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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