A February 11, 2007, front-page article by Stephanie Simon in the Los Angeles Times discounts the possible link between induced abortion and breast cancer (ABC). Simon also promulgated the questionable claim that crisis pregnancy centers (CPC's) "gave misleading information" in an undercover investigation conducted by abortion supporter Rep. Henry Waxman (D-CA) last year. Finally, the story also downplayed Planned Parenthood's role as the nation's leading abortion provider.
Although the focus of the article is the funding of pro-life crisis pregnancy centers, Simon wrote:
U.S. Rep. Henry A. Waxman (D-Los Angeles), an abortion rights supporter, last year asked undercover investigators to contact 23 crisis pregnancy centers; 20 gave misleading information, such as exaggerating the risk of abortion, he reported. In Austin, the diocese hands out a booklet — approved by the state — that suggests a link between abortion and breast cancer, though the National Cancer Institute has found no such connection.
Waxman and Simon failed to inform the public that one organization, the National Cancer Institute (NCI), does not have the final say on the abortion-breast cancer issue.
Here are some sobering facts that Waxman and Simon have not divulged.
- In 2005, a journal article concluded, "[T]o accept [NCI's] conclusion, one needs to dismiss almost half a century’s worth of data which do show a significant link between abortion and an increased risk of breast cancer." (link, pdf) (emphasis mine)
- "As of 2006, eight medical organizations recognize that abortion raises a woman's risk for breast cancer, independently of the risk of delaying the birth of a first child (a secondary effect that all experts already acknowledge). An additional medical organization, the Association of American Physicians and Surgeons, issued a statement in 2003 calling on doctors to inform patients about a 'highly plausible' relationship between abortion and breast cancer." (See AbortionBreastCancer.com) (emphasis mine)
- A 2006 article explained "the breast physiology and the epidemiologic criteria supporting the ABC link." It also stated, "Out of 40 world wide studies done to date, 27 show a positive association." (Read it here (pdf).)
Needless to say, assertions of a link between abortion and an increased risk of breast cancer are not unfounded. Several medical authorities support the claim.
In researching this article, I found something very interesting. Planned Parenthood, the leading abortion provider in the United States, is listed as a resource on NCI's web site. Hmmm. What is the relationship between these two groups? (Discuss amongst yourselves.) (See the listing here.)
In addition, Waxman's report also claimed that CPCs gave "misleading information" by highlighting the negative effects on women's mental and emotional health following an abortion. Again, the claim that there is a link between abortion and mental health issues can be supported. For instance:
- A 2006 paper stated, "Recent research from Norway and New Zealand has reported an association between abortion and subsequent mental health problems. Although the two reports are not the first to suggest such a relationship, they are well-designed studies suggesting that abortion may be linked to negative mental health reactions for some women." ("Uninformed Consent: Abortion and Mental Health Consequences," (pdf) by Warren Throckmorton, Ph.D.)
- A 2002 article about a study in the American Journal of Orthopsychiatry reported that both "early and delayed psychiatric episodes ... are significant risks associated with abortion." (link)
- Another 2002 article reporting on a study from the British Medical Journal wrote "that women who abort a first pregnancy are at greater risk of subsequent long term clinical depression compared to women who carry an unintended first pregnancy to term." (link)
- Psychologist Wanda Franz, Ph.D. testified before the House Human Resources and Intergovernmental Relations Subcommittee of the Committee on Government Operations on March 16, 1989 about the psychological impact of abortion. "Women who report negative after-effects from abortion know exactly what their problem is…they report horrible nightmares…terrible psychological pain." (link)
More information on the emotional effects of abortion can be found at the web site for the Elliot Institute, afterabortion.org. One can also read testimonies from women who have had abortions at the site for Silent No More Awareness. See also here and here.
Finally, the Times' Ms. Simon wrote this about Planned Parenthood in her article:
Tax dollars going to Planned Parenthood do not pay for abortions; they cover birth control, gynecological exams, cancer screening and treatment for sexually transmitted diseases. When clients come in with unwanted pregnancies, they hear about all of their options, including keeping the baby and giving it up for adoption. But critics say there can be a presumption that abortion is the easier solution.
Simon is correct that tax dollars do not directly pay for abortions. However, Simon might have wanted to include the fact that Planned Parenthood is the leading abortion provider in the United States. In 2004-2005, for every one referral for adoption they made, they performed 180 abortions. That year, they ended the lives of 255,015 unborn humans (link). Somehow these facts didn't make it into Simon's article.
—Dave Pierre is the creator of TheMediaReport.com and a contributor to NewsBusters.














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If anyone wants to know the r
February 19, 2007 - 00:12 ET by MikeBIf anyone wants to know the risks of abortion or any other medical procedure, all they have to do is consult CDC's Morbidity and Mortality reports. I think the M&M report would be more factual and less biased than any other source, including Waxman or Planned Parenthood or any of the anti-abortion organizations.
"A communist is someone who reads Marx. An anti-communist is someone who understands Marx." Ronald Reagan
MIke, I'm not familiar with
February 19, 2007 - 07:58 ET by motherbeltMIke, I'm not familiar with the format of M&M reports; would they include the risk of other conditions down the road?
The abortion industry, like the global warming crowd, are famous for cherry-picking their data. Trumpet the studies that support your claim, ignore the rest.
Since "abortion" (t
February 19, 2007 - 08:26 ET by HumanEventsSince "abortion" (the ultimate form of child abuse) is really baby killing, it's no wonder its proponents, including the entire MSM [in this case The Los Angeles Times, which really seems to be attempting to replace The New York TImes for the most repulsive "news"paper out there] have absolutely no facts to support their stance. They just parrot the slogans "woman's right to choose" and "pro-choice" and then refuse to debate any further when it's pointed out that a woman is choosing to let her baby be murdered.
Also funny how much spin and omission the LA Times and Planned Parenthood use. They know themselves it wouldn't go over very well with the public if they proudly trumpted. "Planned Parenthood is the number one provider of abortions!" So they hide and spin and try to pretend otherwise. But evidence refutes liberalism, as always. In this case it's the FACTUAL DATA of Planned Parenthood performing 180 abortions for every one adoption referral for a whopping total of over 255,000 babies slaughtered in a single year.
If you really want to know W'
February 19, 2007 - 12:35 ET by blarsenIf you really want to know W's views on abortion, you may want to ask Robin Lowman. I won't bore you with the details, just google her name and start reading.
You may also ask why Bush never did anything about ammending the constitution regarding abortion. He had the Congress, the Senate and the Supreme Court. He doesn't care about an abortion ammendment because that is the only thing he has to keep the bible belt voting for him.
Blarsen, you are tiresome.
February 19, 2007 - 12:52 ET by MikeBBlarsen, you are tiresome. Bush cannot amend the Constitution, only Congress can, and it takes a supermajority in both houses of Congress to do so. A supermajority he did not have. Second, blarsen: George Bush is not running for any office. On January 21 of 2009 he will no longer be President. He has term limited out of that office.
Go on back to the DNC or DailyKos or where ever and get some more talking points. You struck out (again) on this one.
"A communist is someone who reads Marx. An anti-communist is someone who understands Marx." Ronald Reagan
mike -- there's forty years
February 19, 2007 - 13:02 ET by Jack Bauermike -- that's forty years of the lib***l run education industry for you.
Oddly enough, I don't find it too tiresome when the ill-educated insist on demonstrating their ignorance about the constitutional Republic that was established in the United States.
Lib***lism is a mental condition.
Lib***ls are like children who haven't self-actualized. You only have to watch any demo by the the left. It's like watching a screaming kid in aisle two who can't get his own way.
Of course, kids have the excuse of actually being kids, who don't know the world.
If a liberal wants to abort,
February 19, 2007 - 10:00 ET by jonathanandersonIf a liberal wants to abort, let 'em abort. That will prevent the birth of the next Bill Clinton, Michael Moore, or Jeffery Dahmer.
It all comes down to the 'lov
February 19, 2007 - 19:46 ET byIt all comes down to the 'love of money.' How many more unborn babies have to die, to fill the pockets of the abortionists and others who profit from preying on scared, confused, and very hormonally challenged pregnant women?
*un-bias, let it begin with me.