Is there really a link between abortion and breast cancer?
Twenty-eight out of thirty-seven worldwide studies have independently linked induced abortion with breast cancer. Most of the studies have been conducted by abortion supporters. The first study was published in an English publication in 1957 and focused on Japanese women. It showed a 2.6 relative risk or 160% increased risk of breast cancer among women who’d had an induced abortion [1]. These studies suggest that an induced abortion cause biological changes to occur in a woman’s breasts which make her more susceptible to breast cancer. This is one of two ways in which abortion causes breast cancer. Delayed first full term pregnancy is a second way in which abortion causes this disease. Abortion is an “elective surgical procedure and a woman’s exposure to the hormones of early pregnancy—if it is interrupted—is so great, that just one interrupted pregnancy is enough to make a significant difference in her risk” [2].
Twenty-eight out of thirty-seven worldwide studies have independently linked induced abortion with breast cancer. Most of the studies have been conducted by abortion supporters. The first study was published in an English publication in 1957 and focused on Japanese women. It showed a 2.6 relative risk or 160% increased risk of breast cancer among women who’d had an induced abortion [1]. These studies suggest that an induced abortion cause biological changes to occur in a woman’s breasts which make her more susceptible to breast cancer. This is one of two ways in which abortion causes breast cancer. Delayed first full term pregnancy is a second way in which abortion causes this disease. Abortion is an “elective surgical procedure and a woman’s exposure to the hormones of early pregnancy—if it is interrupted—is so great, that just one interrupted pregnancy is enough to make a significant difference in her risk” [2]. More information on the link between abortion and breast cancer is avail