The purported link between abortions and breast cancer has been in the news a lot recently, due to the controversial World Congress of Families conference set to take place in Melbourne this weekend.
A woman named Dr Angela Lanfranchi will be giving a presentation to the Congress – which a number of prominent Australian politicians are set attend – titled ‘The link between Abortion and Breast Cancer’.
Click here to read Mamamia’s post and petition calling for Australian politicians to pull out of the World Congress of Families conference.
By Louise Keogh, University of Melbourne
The purported link between abortion and breast cancer is based on research that’s no longer accepted as valid because its methods are so flawed. But that hasn’t stopped politicians such as Fred Nile and groups such as the World Congress of Families, a global conservative Christian group that claims to be a defender of the so-called “natural family”, from repeating it.
The association stems from research from the 1950s and has been used to publicise and bolster the conservative, anti-choice position on abortion. Numerous articles published since the 1950s that fail to confirm any such association between abortion and breast cancer seem not to have dented the enthusiasm of those repeating it. Nor have they reduced the newsworthiness of this early work.
Historian Patricia Jasen suggests that, of all cancers, breast cancer has been the focus of the most controversy regarding its cause. At one stage, a “blow to the breast” was thought to be the cause, at another it was “unhappy emotions”.
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Sometimes cancer just happens. I have 3 children who were all breast fed until they were 1 year old, I have never smoked, am not over weight and don't drink but still got breast cancer. I haven't bothered questioning why it's happened, I'm just doing all I can to get through this so I can see my kids grow up.
How interesting that we don't hear from Dr Lanfranchi (who is supposed to be a head of a breast cancer prevention unit) about one of the strongest modifable factors driving breast cancer risk across the world; obesity. I can't imagine why...
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Lol! Very good point!