TAILIEUCHUNG - The Abortion–Breast Cancer Connection

The ability to distinguish individuals from events (., hospital admis- sions) is a key feature of a cancer registry. Thus, the registry should have sufficient information on each individual to avoid multiple registrations of the same subject. The most universal and generally used identifier is the name. The utility of using names will vary depending on local cus- tom. For instance, surname (or family name) may not be used—persons may be known only by their first name. Individuals may change their name when they get married or for other social reasons. Variations in spelling of names is a frequent problem, particularly if a large percentage of the population is. | The Abortion-Breast Cancer Connection Joel Brind The reputation of abortion as safe for women which claim is explicitly part of the Roe v. Wade decision has rightfully come under serious question for many reasons over the years since Roe. One of the reasons that safe abortion has come under question is the evidence linking abortion to an increased risk of breast cancer ABC link . The ABC link has been an issue that has been in and out of the limelight in recent years. It is an issue which has stubbornly refused to go away despite recurrent pronouncements from high places of its nonexistence. A recent example is a 2004 article in the prestigious British medical journal The The paper was promoted by the mainstream media as a full analysis of the current data. 2 According to the byline on the paper the results of all these studies were compiled into a collaborative reanalysis by the Collaborative Group on Hormonal Factors in Breast Cancer a group of authors too numerous to list. However a small print footnote reveals that the study was actually put together by a group of five scientists at Oxford University headed by prominent British epidemiologist Valerie Beral. The Beral study s conclusion is unequivocal Pregnancies that end as a spontaneous or induced abortion do not increase a woman s risk of Collaborative Group on Hormonal Factors in Breast Cancer Breast Cancer and Abortion Collaborative Reanalysis of Data from 53 Epidemiological Studies Including 83 000 Women with Breast Cancer from 16 Countries The Lancet March 27 2004 10071016. 2David Wahlberg Study Breast Cancer Not Tied to Abortion Group Backs Up Institute s Earlier Findings Atlanta Journal-Constitution GA March 26 2004 A9. 303 The National Catholic Bioethics Quarterly Summer 2005 developing breast cancer. 3 4 This conclusion is remarkably reminiscent of the National Cancer Institute s NCI statement given on its Cancer Facts web page on Abortion Miscarriage and Breast Cancer Risk carried .

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