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Originally Posted by knot_e_lady
"The relationship between induced and spontaneous abortion and breast cancer risk has been the subject of extensive research beginning in the late 1950s. Until the mid-1990s, the evidence was inconsistent. Findings from some studies suggested there was no increase in risk of breast cancer among women who had had an abortion, while findings from other studies suggested there was an increased risk. Most of these studies, however, were flawed in a number of ways that can lead to unreliable results. Only a small number of women were included in many of these studies, and for most, the data were collected only after breast cancer had been diagnosed, and women’s histories of miscarriage and abortion were based on their “self-report” rather than on their medical records. Since then, better-designed studies have been conducted. These newer studies examined large numbers of women, collected data before breast cancer was found, and gathered medical history information from medical records rather than simply from self-reports, thereby generating more reliable findings. The newer studies consistently showed no association between induced and spontaneous abortions and breast cancer risk. "
http://www.cancer.gov/cancertopics/f...on-miscarriage
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If you're talking about this post, all I understood it to be was a statement by a cancer institute. I would be interested in reading the results of the studies themselves.
One reason for that is I have always had to look deeper into women's health information when making a personal decision. Recommended treatments for a lot of things done to women are flawed. If there were studies that pointed toward a correlation between these two things, then it's important to consider them.
There's a list of like 20 studies on that one link I gave you. Admittedly, I am not sold on just this one document. But I am not sold any better on "The Cancer Institute says.."
You see? I think women need more information on this. I will continue my search so that I can give my daughters (three of them) good insight as well as for the purposes of publishing it on the Net and for my own peace of mind.
