FOUR WAYS TO REDUCE BREAST CANCER RATES
Via The Coalition on Abortion Breast Cancer:
By Karen Malec
September 18, 2006
October is Breast Cancer Awareness Month. If you are tired of the media hype and want to make a REAL difference in breast cancer rates, then consider these suggestions.
Remember that breast cancer rates have surged this year to nearly 275,000 total cases (invasive and in-situ breast cancer) and nearly 41,000 deaths.
Ask yourself what the leaders of the cancer fundraising industry have done to DECREASE breast cancer rates. Remember that breast cancer rates have climbed significantly on their watch!
Several cancer organizations' websites openly boast that some of their board members and/or staff previously worked for (or were otherwise associated with) Planned Parenthood, the National Abortion Rights Action League, the American Civil Liberties Union, or some other abortion-supporting organization. Moreover, several reports indicate that the Susan G. Komen Breast Cancer Foundation continues to give funds to Planned Parenthood.
Should we be surprised that they didn't warn women about the breast cancer risks associated with induced abortion and the use of combined oral contraceptives (including the pill, transdermal patch, injection or vaginal ring)? These risks and the risk of using combined hormone replacement therapy became evident as early as the mid-1980's. Why weren't women told? [Entire Story]
By Karen Malec
September 18, 2006
October is Breast Cancer Awareness Month. If you are tired of the media hype and want to make a REAL difference in breast cancer rates, then consider these suggestions.
Remember that breast cancer rates have surged this year to nearly 275,000 total cases (invasive and in-situ breast cancer) and nearly 41,000 deaths.
Ask yourself what the leaders of the cancer fundraising industry have done to DECREASE breast cancer rates. Remember that breast cancer rates have climbed significantly on their watch!
Several cancer organizations' websites openly boast that some of their board members and/or staff previously worked for (or were otherwise associated with) Planned Parenthood, the National Abortion Rights Action League, the American Civil Liberties Union, or some other abortion-supporting organization. Moreover, several reports indicate that the Susan G. Komen Breast Cancer Foundation continues to give funds to Planned Parenthood.
Should we be surprised that they didn't warn women about the breast cancer risks associated with induced abortion and the use of combined oral contraceptives (including the pill, transdermal patch, injection or vaginal ring)? These risks and the risk of using combined hormone replacement therapy became evident as early as the mid-1980's. Why weren't women told? [Entire Story]
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