On Oct 10, 7:39 am, IAAH <n...@email.exist> wrote:
> * J wrote, On 10/9/09 7:13 PM:
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> > What every woman in the world has a right to know!
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> > In 1970 the World Health Organization published the results of its study1 on
> > reproductive experience in relation to the incidence of breast cancer. This
> > study of more than 17,000 women in seven locations on four continents gained
> > knowledge which is still undisputed almost 30 years later:
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> > Women who begin bearing children at a young age are less likely to get
> > breast cancer than those who have children later, or those who have no
> > children at all.
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> > How much protection against breast cancer do they get? Based on their
> > findings, the W.H.O. scientists concluded:
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> > "It is estimated that women having their first child when aged under 18
> > years have only about one-third the breast cancer risk of those whose first
> > birth is delayed until the age of 35 years or more."1
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> > Does this mean that a young woman who gets pregnant lowers her risk of
> > getting breast cancer, even if she has an abortion? In relation to abortion
> > the W.H.O. scientists said their results "suggested increased risk
> > associated with abortion-contrary to the reduction in risk associated with
> > full-term births."1
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> > Research published in respected medical journals has since confirmed these
> > findings2 and the hormonal basis for them:
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> > Twenty-five out of 31 epidemiologic studies 3-33 worldwide-studies on women
> > of African, Asian and European ancestry-have found that even one abortion
> > increases the risk of getting breast cancer later in life.
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> > Importantly, the increased risk from abortion is in addition to the
> > increased risk from delaying a woman's first childbirth, so abortion
> > increases breast cancer risk in two ways!
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> > Do you wonder why, in less than half a century, while abortion became legal
> > and common, the incidence of breast cancer in the industrialized world, has
> > more than doubled?34, 35
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> > Do you have questions about the real impact on the women of your country of
> > importing "reproductive rights" from the industrialized world?
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> > Is your country's health care system prepared for an epidemic of breast
> > cancer?
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> There is no verified abortion-breast cancer link. There just
> isn't.
> If you have to lie to bolster your point, then your point
> isn't worth making at all.
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> Religion is simply someone's way of drawing a line in the
> sand where he got tired of looking and calling it God.- Hide quoted text -
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Often an 'overview' is easier to observe, than the complex details.
What anthropological studies have been made in 'old' cultures, (with
access to modern medicine.?) Those cultures that encourage child
bearing in line with the beginning of the 'natural' child bearing age.
I would certain that there would be further evidence available to
enhance the information you posted here.
BOfL