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September 16, 2002
National
Physicians Center Affirms Abortion-Breast Cancer Link
Chicago,
IL -- The National Physicians Center for Family Resources has released a CD in
which increased breast cancer risk is cited as a long-term medical complication
resulting from abortion. The CD is
intended to be a resource for parents and health educators to assist them in
answering children's questions about puberty, reproduction and sexual health.
It says:
"During
a normal pregnancy, the female's body produces high levels of the hormone
estrogen. This causes the milk
producing glands in the breast tissue to become active, a process that is
completed during the third trimester of pregnancy. When this change is complete, it helps protect against breast
cancer. Elective abortion
interrupts these changes in the breast tissue, which makes the cells more likely
to become cancerous. Miscarriages generally do not result in a higher breast
cancer risk because most pregnancies that miscarry do not produce very high
amounts of estrogen."
The
National Physicians Center joins other medical organizations in recognizing the
weight of the evidence.
Jane
Orient, M.D., executive director of the Association of American Physicians and
Surgeons, a 40 year old patients' advocacy group which prides itself on its
scientific integrity, said that the elevated risk is "substantial,
particularly in women who abort their first pregnancy at a young age and who
have a family history of breast cancer."