In February of 2002 Charnette Messé was diagnosed with breast cancer. In this video, she reported she had an induced abortion and used the birth control pill and Depo Provera before first full term pregnancy (the most cancer-susceptible time in a woman's life). Sadly, Charnette lost her battle against breast cancer and passed away on December 3, 2011.
MAy she rest in peace! We will make known her story and her courage.
PDana2009 2 months ago
TO MY DEAR FIRST COUSIN CHARNETTE, YOU LEFT IS THIS MORNING BUT NOT WITHOUT FIGHTING A GREAT FIGHT. I LOVE YOU AND ALWAYS WILL. SLEEP IN PEACE. YOIR STRUGGLE IS OVER...
MorenaSoul33 2 months ago
@TheCeilingIsMoving If you will e-mail me at response(at)abortionbreastcancer(dot)com, then I will send you studies reporting statistically significant results. Therefore, the studies and sample sizes are NOT considered small.
AbortionBreastCancer 3 months ago
@TheCeilingIsMoving Data (with citations) are reported throughout abortionbreastcancer(dot)com. For starters, go to the main page, then to Quick Jump section, then ABC Research page for a list of about 67 epidemiological studies. Our press releases also provide links to many studies.
AbortionBreastCancer 3 months ago
Im crying....because my story is the same as yours...I had the dream that everything had to be perfect before I get my first child.I did not want to do abortion.Not at all.I adore children.But when I told everyone that I was pregnant they reaction was"Oh,and now...what are you going to do?You are not ready for it!Even my parents.So I went to the abortion clinic and they told me that abortion is absolutely SAFE.Now only 16 weeks later Im diagnosed with breastcancer!Im only 22 years old.....
lovesssa 3 months ago
@AbortionBreastCancer Theories don't give women breast cancer. Where's your data?
TheCeilingIsMoving 3 months ago
@AbortionBreastCancer 80% of hormone receptor negative breast cancers are triple negative. And it's true that triple negative and hormone receptor negative breast cancer has a worse prognosis than hormone positive. But your point is....? Triple negative breast cancer is very uncommon, and the study sample is so small that the results are statistically insignificant. THAT'S the point.
TheCeilingIsMoving 3 months ago
@TheCeilingIsMoving Rosenberg's team wrote: "ER- tumors have a worse prognosis than ER+ tumors (20)."
AbortionBreastCancer 3 months ago
@TheCeilingIsMoving In 2010, Dr. Lynn Rosenberg's team reported these findings: "Results: Ever use of oral contraceptives was more strongly associated with ER- PR- breast cancer (279 cases; IRR, 1.65; 95% CI, 1.19-2.30) than with ER+PR+ cancer (386 cases; IRR, 1.11; 95% CI, 0.86-1.42). The risk of ER- PR- breast cancer increased with increasing duration of use among recent users." This means a statistically significant 65% increased risk of ER- PR- breast cancer for users of the pill.
AbortionBreastCancer 3 months ago
@TheCeilingIsMoving Triple-negative breast cancer impacted almost 177,000 women in the world in 2008. It especially impacts African Americans, Hispanics and women under age 50. In 2010, Dr. Lynn Rosenberg and her colleagues reported on their study, "Oral contraceptive use and estrogen/progesterone receptor-negative breast cancer among African Americans." (Oral contraceptives refer to the birth control pill.) Strangely, Rosenberg omitted TNBC.
I will publish their results in my next post.
AbortionBreastCancer 3 months ago