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Is Breast Cancer Increasing?
Yes,
in 1962 there were 63,000
in 1972 there were 90,000
in 1982 there were 120,000
in 1992 three were 180,000
11,000 Added Deaths?
In the U.S., approximately
800,000 women abort their first pregnancy each year. Of these, 11%
or 88,000 would have developed breast cancer. But, because of their
abortions, the number of cancer cases will increase to approximately
130,000. Of these extra 44,000 cases, 25% or 11,000 additional women
will die of breast cancer every year.
Abortion Mortality
The abortion industry claims
1 per 100,000 or about 15 maternal deaths per year in the U.S. If
however we add those 11,000 deaths, a total of 11,015 die annually,
or 734 deaths per 100,000. Compare this to the mortality rate from
chidbirth which is about 6/100,000.
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Abortion
Breast Cancer Link
New
Scientific evidence shows that the increase in abortions worldwide
has caused a sharp increase in breast cancer.
A
first pregnancy permanently changes the structure of a woman's
breasts. Before she is pregnant, her breasts cannot produce milk,
as the gland cells are immature and underdeveloped. When she becomes
pregnant, estrogen and other hormones flood her system. This results
in rapid growh in size, while the internal structure undergoes
dramatic change.
Cells,
previously dormant, rapidly grow into a system of branching ducts
and gland cells capable of producing milk. Once this growh, change
and maturing is complete, there isno further significant change
in the rest of her life. Once mature, the chance of the breast
developing cancer is much less.
When
these cells are changing and transitional, they are less stable
and have much greater potential ofbecoming cancerous. If she completes
her first pregnancy, this unstable period passes and her gland
cells mature and stabilize.
But
--- if she interrupts her pregnancy, in its early phase - 90%
of abortions are done in the first trimester - she in effect stops
the development of the cells at this unstable, transitional phase.
It seems apparent that cancerous changes can and do occur more
frequently among these transitional cells of a woman who has terminated
her pregnancy. If she aborts more than once before completing
a pregnancy, her chance for cancer increases even more. A subsequent
full term pregnancy helps, but sadly never removes the sharply
increased threat of cancer.
Information
taken from "The Deadly After-Effect of Abortion, BREAST CANCER"
Hayes Publishing Co. Inc. 6304 Hamilton Avenue, Cincinnati,OH
45224 (513) 681-9298
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