
The Breast Cancer/Abortion Link is Real
Dr Morse, from the Ruth Institute, interviews Dr Joel Brind on the link between abortion and breast cancer. They talk about the many attempts to cover up this connection.
“October is Breast Cancer Awareness Month, but one thing the medical establishment doesn’t want women to be aware of is the abortion/breast cancer (ABC) link,” said Dr. Jennifer Roback Morse, Ph.D., President of the Ruth Institute.
On a recent episode of the Dr. J Show, Dr. Morse interviewed Dr. Joel Brind, a medical researcher with degrees in biology and endocrinology, and who has studied the ABC link for almost 30 years.
Most Researchers See the Connection
He says most cancer researchers are well aware of the connection but go to great lengths to suppress it for political reasons. In the interview, Brind describes how the National Cancer Institute thwarted his efforts to get accurate information on the record.
He lost research privileges at two hospitals over the issue.
Morse noted that “The ‘cancel culture’ goes back further than most people realize. Dr. Brind was ‘cancelled’ in the 1990s.
“The facts are undeniable,” Morse continued.
“The American Cancer Society says one in eight women will develop invasive breast cancer over the course of her lifetime. However, according to Dr. Angela Lanfranchi, who spent decades studying the ABC link, since abortion was legalized in America in 1973, the incidence of breast cancer rose 40%.”
Morse added:
“Statistically, while 15% of women who smoke get cancer, 5-10% of women who’ve had an abortion get breast cancer. Both are strong indicators, and yet the medical establishment does its best to ignore or ridicule the idea that there might be a connection between breast cancer and induced termination of a pregnancy.”
“Brind, Lanfranchi, and their colleagues did a meta-analysis of 20 studies of South Asian women showing a relationship between breast cancer and abortion. Yet even the possibility of such a connection will not be part of the month-long cancer awareness campaign now going on.”
Morse explained the motive behind efforts to bury the link.
“The Sexual Revolution has created a Grand ‘Sex Positive’ Narrative to convince people that sexual activity is an entitlement for anyone capable of giving meaningful consent. If abortion presents significant downsides, risks or problems, as an increased risk of getting breast cancer would, viewing casual sex as an entitlement would no longer make sense.”
Breast Cancer Awareness Month
The interview with Dr. Brind is part of the Ruth Institute’s month-long observance of Breast Cancer Awareness Month, highlighting issues the Mainstream Media will not address. An interview with Dr. Lanfranchi will be released later this month.
Morse interviewed her on the Dr. J Show last October as well.
You can watch that episode here:
The Ruth Institute is a global non-profit organization, leading an international interfaith coalition to defend the family and build a civilization of love.
Dr. Jennifer Roback Morse is the author of The Sexual State: How Elite Ideologies are Destroying Lives and Love and Economics: It Takes a Family to Raise a Village.
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Originally published on the Ruth Institute. Image by Angiola Harry on Unsplash.
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