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Do nations that have high abortion rates – especially those that have a high prevalence of abortion before the birth of a first child – also have high breast cancer rates?

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Do nations that have high abortion rates – especially those that have a high prevalence of abortion before the birth of a first child – also have high breast cancer rates?

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Andrew Schlafly, General Counsel for the Association of American Physicians and Surgeons, explained in a journal article last year that differences in breast cancer rates among similar ethnic groups can be explained by differences in abortion rates. He wrote: “Regional variations in breast cancer rates among similar ethnic groups confirm the link between abortion and breast cancer. In Great Britain, for example, the rate of breast cancer decreases steadily as one travels from England, where abortion has been common, to Northern Ireland, where abortion has been uncommon, to Ireland, where it has been prohibited. “In the United States, similar relationships between abortion and breast cancer can be observed. The San Francisco Bay Area, including Berkeley, known for its long-standing acceptance of abortion, has a breast cancer rate 9 percent higher than the rest of the state, according to information from the state Department of Finance and the state Office of Vital Records. In another ex

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