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To: wagglebee
".....a new study published in the Journal of American Physicians and Surgeons that found that abortion is the "best predictor of breast cancer" in eight European nations."

I think that is BS. I know of lots of young women who have never had abortions and had breast cancer.

A more likely scenario is women who never get pregnant have a higher risk of breast cancer like my Aunt who died at the age of 38.

10 posted on 11/12/2007 3:36:38 PM PST by Spunky ("Everyone has a freedom of choice, but not of consequences.")
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To: Spunky; All

The most likely cause of breast cancer is an inbalance in the different estrogens......google EQ or EMI.....and abortions COULD affect those particular hormones.....maybe?


14 posted on 11/12/2007 3:53:39 PM PST by goodnesswins (Being Challenged Builds Character! Being Coddled Destroys Character!)
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To: Spunky

You make an assumption that these women would share that they have had an abortion. I think birth control contributes to the higher numbers as well.


15 posted on 11/12/2007 3:58:56 PM PST by ThisLittleLightofMine
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To: Spunky; wagglebee
Spunky, the point is not that ALL women who get breast cancer had a previous abortion, The point is htat abortion multiplies the risk of cancer.

Here's how it works:

The breast of the never-been-pregnant woman is physiologically immature, lacking the active milk-proucing tissue, duct and reservoir system of the mature lactating breast.

Type 1 lobules, the most primitive and undifferentiated, are present in small girls. After first menstruation, some breast tissue develops into Type 2 lobules. These are more complex and include more ductules per lobule.

Type 1 and 2 lobules are where ductal cancers develop. The most cancer-resistant tissue, types 3 and 4 breast lobules, only develops during the third trimester of pregnancy.

Due to early pregnancy growth spurt during the first two trimesters, the woman who has an induced abortion is left with way more Types 1 and 2 lobules than she had before her pregnancy began. This leaves her with more places for cancer to start. By contrast, the woman who has a full term pregnancy is left with more mature, cancer-resistant Types 3 and 4 lobules than she had before her pregnancy began. This results in the protective effect of a full term pregnancy.

If her first pregnancy is full term, this will have a strong protective effect. Subsequent full-term pregnancies will have weaker, but still measurable protective effects.

< It is also true that, as you said, women who are never pregnant are also at a higher risk for breast cancer. That is because they never have a break from the monthly hormonal cycles, which expose the breast tissue repeatedly to estrogen surges.

Repeated full-term pregnancy and extended breast-feeding (which supresses cycles/estrogen surges) is highly protective.

18 posted on 11/12/2007 4:50:37 PM PST by Mrs. Don-o (Point of information.)
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To: Spunky

That’s like claiming there is no link between smoking cigarettes and increased susceptibility to lung cancer because your uncle who was a two pack a day smoker all his long adult life did not get lung cancer.
No one claims that abortion “causes” breast cancer, only that abortion, especially abortion of a first pregnancy (for hormone driven physiological development reasons that make sense), has been shown statistically to result in greater SUSCEPTIBILITY to contracting breast cancer later in life. Nor has anyone claimed that all breast cancers are abortion related. Read carefully, then think, and then,if moved to do so, speak.


21 posted on 11/12/2007 6:33:33 PM PST by Elsiejay (,)
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