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The U.S. National Cancer Institute, the American Cancer Society, and the Royal College of Obstetricians and Gynecologists in Britain are among those who argue that there is no need to tell a woman considering an abortion that there may be an increased risk of breast cancer. Doing so would only add to the woman's anxiety at an already stressful time, representatives have said.

What a ridiculous conclusion. That's like saying we can't tell patients that putting their hearts on a bypass machine may kill them because the info would only add to the stress of the whole thing. Sheesh. Seems pretty transparent to me - information like this could jeopardize the abortion money mill, couldn't it.

13 posted on 01/04/2002 7:46:08 AM PST by agrace
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Here's an article about increased abortion rate for Volusia County (Florida, where else?). http://www.n-jcenter.com/2002/Jan/4/AREA5.htm. The jist of the article is that the recession is causing a rise in the need for abortions. In other words POOR (MINORITY) WOMEN NEED ABORTIONS NOW MORE THAN EVER. Now, this means that these poor women will be suffering from breast cancer later in life. Nobody is telling them about the risk. Perfect! Rid society of undesirables, killing two birds with one stone, at the beginning of life and at the end.
38 posted on 01/04/2002 8:51:11 AM PST by Saundra Duffy
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