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Breast Cancer - Induced Abortion
Several studies have provided very strong data that neither induced abortions nor spontaneous abortions (miscarriages) have an overall effect on the risk of breast cancer.
Can Having an Abortion Cause or Contribute to Breast Cancer?
The topic of abortion and breast cancer highlights many of the most challenging aspects of studies of human populations and how those studies do or do not translate into public health guidelines. The issue of abortion generates passionate viewpoints in many people. Breast cancer is the most common cancer, and is the second leading cancer killer in women. Still, the public is not well-served by false alarms.
As of 2008, the scientific evidence does not support the notion that induced abortion raises the risk of breast cancer.
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