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Yesterday on Janet Parshall’s show a listener asked the question, “Does premature birth raise the risk of breast cancer?” The answer in the literature is that it indeed does raise the risk of BC when the baby is born prior to 32 weeks. This is because of he same mechanism associated with abortion. The termination [...]

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Thank You, Janet Parshall

Today I was a guest on Janet Parshall’s radio show, In the Market with Janet Parshall. The interview starts about 8 minutes into the MP3. Click here for the MP3 to listen. Many thanks to Janet, and blessings for her interest in the ABC link and for taking a half hour of her show to [...]

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The ABC Link in Iran

I’ll get this paper and review it in due course. Iran is not known for its Catholics or Catholic guilt, so I wonder what Louise Brinton would have to say about recall bias. From Lifenews.com: Babol, Iran (LifeNews.com) — Researchers in Iran have published the results of a new study showing women who have an [...]

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Re-Post: A while back, Jill Stanek wrote two brilliant articles in World Net Daily, detailing Susan G. Komen Foundation’s multi-million dollar donations to Planned Parenthood. They are presented here. (Part I) PLANNED PARENTHOOD DEEPENS LINK TO BREAST CANCER GROUP The Susan G. Komen Breast Cancer Foundation had noble beginnings, launched by Nancy Goodman Brinker in [...]

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The ABC Literature: #12

For easing newcomers along , please consult the glossary of terms that I’ve written to make the terminology very understandable. Also, consult the post that explains the essential background Title: Reproductive risk factors for endometrial cancer among Polish women. Authors: LA Brinton*,1, LC Sakoda1, J Lissowska2, ME Sherman1, N Chatterjee3, B Peplonska4, N Szeszenia-Dabrowska4, W [...]

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I wasn’t there. This wasn’t even on my radar screen at the time. But Karen Malec was involved in a big way and wrote all about Dr. Louise Brinton’s sham. Rather than try to retell the story, I present it to you exactly as Karen Malec has written it and posted it on her site. [...]

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In the early 1970’s a comic send up of the hit movie, The Godfather, was released on 33 1/3 record: Everything You Wanted to Know About the Godfather, But Were Afraid to Ask. It was hilarious. In their riff on the crooked police lieutenant scene, the “Godfather” quips, “It’s guys like him that make me [...]

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As we consider Dr. Louise Brinton’s role in the official dismissal without cause of the scientific evidence concerning the ABC link, it should be noted that Dr. Kathleen Malone who is in on that denial was a co-author with Brinton on the last paper (#10), as well as coauthor on this paper which shows evidence [...]

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For easing newcomers along , please consult the glossary of terms that I’ve written to make the terminology very understandable. Also, consult the post that explains the essential background As I have moved forward with this project of reporting the link between induced abortion and breast cancer, I’ve realized that it involves presenting an enormous [...]

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One day their names will be spoken with profound gratitude and reverence, the way we speak of the giants in the field of microbiology who have relieved us of infectious disease’s scourge. Ms. Karen Malec, Dr. Angela Lanfranchi and Dr. Joel Brind have placed their professional lives, their professional credibility, their good names all on [...]

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For easing newcomers in following along, please consult the glossary of terms that I’ve written to make the terminology very understandable. Also, consult the post that explains the essential background We continue with our treatment of this paper from <strong>Part II. One of the main components of this article’s investigation is the effect of Oral [...]

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For ease newcomers following along , please consult the glossary of terms that I’ve written to make the terminology very understandable. Also, consult the post that explains the essential background We continue with our treatment of this paper from Part I The authors found a 40% increased risk in all forms of BC, as well [...]

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For ease newcomers following along , please consult the glossary of terms that I’ve written to make the terminology very understandable. Also, consult the post that explains the essential background Today’s paper is actually Saturday’s post. I seized a last minute opportunity to drive to Boston with my son to attend the BC-Notre Dame football [...]

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Repost: I’m driving my son to Boston today for tonight’s Boston-Notre Dame Football game. I’ll post two ABC articles tomorrow, but for now this older article gets to the heart of the issue involving scientific orthodoxies. Discovery “At the heart of science lies discovery which involves a change in worldview. Discovery in science is possible [...]

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Those following daily are beginning to get confortable with the jargon (I hope). For ease of newcomers following along , please consult the glossary of terms that I’ve written to make the terminology very understandable. Also, consult the post that explains the essential background. Aristotle taught that a thing cannot be, and not be at [...]

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