Oxford Study Denying Abortion-Cancer Link "Seriously Flawed" says Expert
OXFORD, UK,
October 18, 2006
(LifeSiteNews.com) - Oxford scientists first covered up the abortion-breast cancer link with the publication of a 1982 study, and are at it again with another study released this week according to the Abortion-Breast Cancer Coalition (ABCC). The latest study is the fifth study by the university's scientists denying an abortion-cancer link.
In the first such study in 1982 Vessey et al., claimed, "The results are entirely reassuring, being, in fact, more compatible with protective effects (of abortion) than the reverse." The study, however, was deemed irrelevant because it included, as it admitted "only a handful of women" who'd had abortions.
The latest study, led by Gillian Reeves, conceded that childbearing reduces risk, but failed to compare the effect of having an abortion with the effect of having a full term pregnancy. "They covered up the substantial increase in risk associated with the loss of the protective effect of a full term pregnancy," says ABCC in a release. the rest
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