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Thursday, October 08, 2009

'Tis the season . . .

Well, since we have hit the month of October, it is that time again . . . yep, you guessed it! Breast Cancer Awareness and everywhere you go will be donned in pink. (See, I am even using pink to honor the occasion.)

What you will not see mentioned in the Pepto-Bismal displays around town are the connection between abortion and an increased risk of developing breast cancer. You will also not hear about use of oral contraceptives and increased risk of breast cancer. Why bother educating women on steps they can take to reduce their risk and PREVENT cancer in the first place when it is much more profitable to treat the disease after it has developed? (Sorry, I am turning into a bigger cynic with each passing year!)

Visit here for a good read on how the Susan G. Komen foundation (Breast Cancer fundraisers extraordinaire) still funds abortions via their donations to Planned Parenthood. The very same women Planned Parenthood will "serve" could be back at the Komen door years down the road, maybe helping to raise more money for Komen who can then donate more money to Planned Parenthood . . . does anyone else see the insane circular logic here?!

Please don't mistake my post. I think raising money for research on how to treat diseases is a good thing. But I also think education on prevention of diseases needs to occur first. Why are people so afraid to disseminate factual information and let women make decisions about their "health care" with true and full informed consent?!

This website has more info, as well as some videos from women who suffered from breast cancer after having abortions and using contraceptives themselves. Be sure to scroll down and read the press release of women who have successfully sued their abortionists for not disclosing breast cancer risks.

Yes, there are lots of factors that can contribute to the development of breast cancer. That is true to anything in life. Smokers have an increased risk of lung cancer. Thus, I choose not to smoke in an effort to reduce my risk. Women cannot make that same choice in regards to breast cancer if they are *never* informed of them in the first place during their pregnancy termination visit.

Aarrrgghhh. At least Kellyn will enjoy this month coated in pink. ;)

1 Comments:

At 10/8/09, 8:49 AM, Blogger melbys said...

oh, the irony. raise money to conduct breast cancer research that will save lives yet at the same time kill babies.

 

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