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Ounce of prevention worth a pound of cure

Posted 10/6/14

To the Editor: “An ounce of prevention is worth a pound of cure.” Reflect on 2 major causes of breast cancer which we never hear about – abortions and birth control pills! With literally every …

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Ounce of prevention worth a pound of cure

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To the Editor:

“An ounce of prevention is worth a pound of cure.”

Reflect on 2 major causes of breast cancer which we never hear about – abortions and birth control pills! With literally every woman using these contraceptives daily and millions having had abortions since 1973; women are not being told the whole truth about this healthcare being foisted on them! In his landmark book, “Breast Cancer – Its Link to Abortion and the Birth Control Pill,” Dr. Chris Kahlenborn, after 7 years of reviewing and analyzing over 500 research studies offers the following conclusions which ALL women must know:

· Both induced abortion and oral contraceptive use, especially at a young age, increase the risk for developing breast cancer.

The breast cancer risks from abortion and hormonal contraceptive use, act independently of each other.

· Women having an abortion prior to their 1st full term pregnancy, have a 50% increased risk of breast cancer; those having an abortion after their 1st full term pregnancy, have a 30% increased risk of breast cancer.

· Women <18 who have had an abortion, experienced a 150% increased risk of breast cancer and if the abortion was between the 9th and 24th week of pregnancy, this risk increased to an astonishing 800%!

· Women with a family history of breast cancer and who have had >2 abortions, have a 600% increased risk of developing breast cancer.

· Women having an abortion prior to 18 as well as a family history of breast cancer, had an infinite increased risk of breast cancer, compared to those with a family history of breast cancer and not having an abortion!

· Women who are >30 at time of their abortion and with a family history of breast cancer, had a 270% increased risk of developing breast cancer.

· If a women takes the oral contraceptive pill before her 1st child, she suffers at least a 40% increased risk of developing breast cancer; if she takes these pills for >4 years before having her 1st baby, she has a 72% increased risk of developing breast cancer.

· Women using DMPA (Depo-Provera) for >2 years prior to age 25, show a 190% increased risk of developing breast cancer.

· Women who have had abortions and also use oral contraceptives, have a multiplied risk of developing breast cancer.

Chris LaRose

Potsdam