By SHAUNA ANDERSON
It was an unbelievable few minutes of television.
A senior government minister inelegantly twisting a knife into millions of women throughout Australia.
A senior government minister touting factually incorrect information, insulting thousands of breast cancer sufferers, their families, and their medical supporters with his archaic and dangerous words.
It was appallingly ignorant, and scientifically wrong.
Senator Eric Abetz has appeared on television and revealed he believes there is a link between abortion and breast cancer.
Speaking on The Project to Mamamia publisher Mia Freedman, he said: “I think the studies, and I think they date back from the 1950s, assert that there is a link between abortion and breast cancer.”
When questioned by Mia Freedman – appearing as a guest host – about the medical groups and researchers that have stated there is no link, he just dismissed the science.
Mia Freedman pressed him, “It is conclusively and scientifically incorrect. In the same way the link between vaccinations and autism is incorrect. How can you be comfortable being part of something that promotes this non-science?”
The Senator’s response: “I don’t know what your scientific expertise is it to be able to run than commentary.”
Mia Freedman replied, “It is not me, it is the AMA.”
Top Comments
Thank you Mia, for being brave enough to say what I wish the rest of the media would say....
Also for being fabulous, standing up for science - I think you are great :)
I just got a shock when I googled Dr Lanfranchi and up came an article about how using the pill increases the risk of breast cancer. Thinking this would likely be a load on nonsense I googled "breast cancer risk and pill" and up comes an article on the Cancer Council website stating that using the pill will cause breast cancer in some people. Why aren't we told this??? I think that, certainly, scientific information is not disclosed if it goes against a "PC" view of the world.
I think it depends on your doctor. When I went on the pill when I was 20 I was told this during the first appointment.