Medical Mayhem: Latina Teens Targeted for Breast Cancer & Preemies
Regarding the following:
It has always mystified me that there are not law suits, galore, against the abortuaries, especially, involving teenagers. So far in the USA, I have heard of just two suits and both won by the teenagers because they were not warned about the abortion-breast cancer risk.
They did not develop breast cancer, as it is much too early in their lives. They just were not warned about it. The amounts of the settlements were not disclosed. In a country where a person would sue at the drop of a hat, why aren't there more law suits against abortionists?
It's not just Latina teens who are at risk, but all teens regardless
of ethnic backgrounds.
Even older women should sue if they were not warned about the breast cancer risk and the risk of having a premature baby in subsequent pregnancies.
I see lawyers advertising on TV, to seek out people if they were exposed to certain elements. If a lawyer would advertise to seek his/her services if you had an abortion and were not told all the risks -- that lawyer would clean up.
It's mind boggling.
Read more about the ABC link: http://abortiontruths.net/abortionbreastcancer.html
Frank Joseph MD
Press Release, 29 September 2009
Source: RPRC, Brent Rooney (MSc), fullterm40@gmail.com
Latina Miss “F.B.” won her Breast Cancer ( BC ) law suit claim against Portland, Oregon's All Women's Health Services (AWHS) (abortion clinic ) on 24 January 2005.
AWHS did not dispute any F.B. claim, since AWHS conceded all claims in an “offer of judgment”.
F.B. was under age 18 years at the time she told AWHS about FAMILY HISTORY of breast cancer.
After F.B.'s law suit AWHS became aware of Janet Daling's Journal of the National Cancer Institute study; Dr. Daling's abstract[1]:
http://jnci.oxfordjournals.org/cgi/content/abstract/86/21/1584 .
One sub-group were 12 women with a family history of breast cancer & who had induced abortions under 18.
Were half of those women in the group with BC (cases) & half in the control group (no BC history)?
No, ALL twelve women had breast cancer & 'pro-choice' Dr. Daling found this to be “statistically significant”.
If only 20% of U.S. teenage females have breast cancer family history, then tens of thousands of women under age 18 are having illegal abortions performed on them every year. Increasing a teen's breast cancer risk via an elective (unnecessary) surgery is gross malpractice.
All seven abortion consent forms Brent Rooney has read make zero mention of higher BC risk for women under 18 age with a breast cancer family history.
Can abortion-quackery be virtually eliminated? Two major side--effect abortion risks are BREAST CANCER & future premature & handicapped newborns (e.g.s. Mental Retardation, Autism, Cerebral Palsy, Epilepsy).
Future court wins for these risks could bankrupt hundreds of abortion clinics; visit:
http://www.justiceforkids.webs.com for information that may well improve your odds of winning such law suits. Bankrupt abortion clinics will perform zero abortions. “The best classroom is the court room.”
In a 1986 study of Los Angeles, California women (84% Latina women) Dr. Michael Ross ( UCLA, email: mikeross@ucla.edu ) reported that women with prior induced abortions had 31% higher relative odds of a preterm birth than women with zero prior induced abortions.[2] URL:
http://www.thieme-connect.com/ejournals/abstract/ajp/doi/10.1055/s-2007-999893
The most common induced abortion procedure (“suction”) has zero animal studies to validate its safety: http://www.jpands.org/vol13no4/rooney.pdf
[For Breast Cancer risk reduction information visit:
http://bcpinstitute.org/booklet4.htm ]
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Brent Rooney: http://www.justiceforkids.webs.com
http://www.jpands.org/vol13no4/rooney.pdf
References
1 Janet R. Daling, Kathleen E. Malone, Lynda F. Voigt, Emily White, Noel
S. Weiss. Risk of Breast Cancer Among Young Women: Relationship to
Induced Abortion. Journal of the National Cancer Institute 1994;86(11):
1584-1592
2 Michael G. Ross, M.D., M.P.H., Calvin J. Hobel, M.D., J. Robert Bragonier,
M.D., Ph.D., Moraye B. Bear, M.A., and Rose L. Bemis, R.N.P. A Simplified
Risk-Scoring System For Prematurity. American Journal Of Perinatology
October 1986;3(4):339-344
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