Question for eveyone:
Is the National Cancer Institute a credible source for information?
If so, it says that, “Induced abortion is not associated with an increase in breast cancer risk.”
http://www.cancer.gov/cancerinfo/ere-workshop-report
Not being an expert on this topic I just go by what supposed experts say.
So far the experts dispute the popular and unsubstantiated claim on this thread that abortions are positively linked to breast cancer.
And so far on this thread there is no evidence that outwieghs Komen’s outight denials of funding abortions.
Lots of claims that y’all are making but you’re not backing them up with evidence. I’m really astonished at how little weight the facts carry with y’all.
How do you expect true Liberals or marginal liberals to revise their opinions based on the facts you present to them if you won’t do the same yourself?
MESSAGE POINTS KOMEN/PLANNED PARENTHOOD
At Susan G. Komen for the Cure®, our promise is to save lives and end breast cancer
forever.
Scientific evidence in the U.S. and around the world does not support the conclusion that
induced abortion or miscarriage raises the risk of breast cancer. The latest and most
authoritative study was conducted by the National Cancer Institute in 2003. The conclusion
that abortion is not linked to an increase in breast cancer risk was considered to be well
established (the highest level of certainty) by more than 100 of the worlds experts in
pregnancy and breast cancer brought together by the NCI.*
Komen Affiliates conduct community needs assessments to identify gaps in breast health
services in their area.
Approximately 20 out of 125 Komen Affiliates provide restricted grants to Planned
Parenthood clinics for vital breast health services that could otherwise be unavailable to
some women. When a Komen Affiliate provides a grant to Planned Parenthood, in many
cases it is the only source of free or low-cost womens health screening services in the area.
For our fiscal year 08, Komen Affiliates contributed nearly $805,000 to Planned Parenthood
programs. This represents less than 1 (one) percent of the total granted by affiliates that year
(nearly $81 million).
For the past five years, again, a very, very small percentage (less than 1 percent) in dollars
$3 million went to Planned Parenthood programs from Komen Affiliates. Overall community
grants during that 5-year period increased from about $40 million to about $80 million.
All Komen Affiliate grant applications are solicited by an open request for proposals and are
reviewed by an independent review panel that makes recommendations to the Affiliates
board of directors. Grant recipients must provide detailed reports to the Komen Affiliate at
least bi-annually.
Komen and its Affiliates do not provide any funding for abortions or for any activities outside
the scope of our promise to end breast cancer.
Susan G. Komen for the Cures headquarters has never awarded grants to Planned
Parenthood.
Source: National Cancer Institute. Summary Report: Early Reproductive Events and Breast Cancer
Workshop. Available at: www.cancer.gov/cancerinfo/ere-workshop-report.
If so, it says that, Induced abortion is not associated with an increase in breast cancer risk.
And then you go on to link a study from 2003 while you IGNORE the threads I linked in post 110, all of which are MUCH NEWER.
There is an agenda in this country to push abortion, you can ignore it, you can deny it, you can even support it, but it exists.
Lots of claims that yall are making but youre not backing them up with evidence. Im really astonished at how little weight the facts carry with yall.
No, you just ignore the evidence and assume that the abortion industry MUST be telling the truth.
You've been asked multiple times on this thread, but I will ask again, which part of this is personal to YOU? Is it breast cancer or just the need to push abortion?
You seem to have adopted the attitude that we are all somehow opposed to curing breast cancer, and that couldn't be farther from the truth.
NOBODY, not you, not Komen and not Planned Parenthood have yet to demonstrate how breast cancer screening that is designed for women OVER 40 is being best utilized in clinics that are geared to women UNDER 30.
When a Komen Affiliate provides a grant to Planned Parenthood, in many cases it is the only source of free or low-cost womens health screening services in the area.
Can you name a SINGLE area where this is the case? Just ONE.