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jediliz
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1234, please do your research. There IS a link.
What if research was done and lets say, there were 5000 women studied. None of them had breast cancer run in their families. lets say that 3500 of them had 1 or more abortions before the age of 25. What if there were women being diagnosed at younger and younger ages?
Its becoming common for a woman in her late 20s to early 30s to be diagnosed (or it may soon be common). That’s too young. And what if abortion was something women were starting to have in common with this diagnosis.
What if research was done and lets say, there were 5000 women studied. None of them had breast cancer run in their families. lets say that 3500 of them had 1 or more abortions before the age of 25. What if there were women being diagnosed at younger and younger ages?
Its becoming common for a woman in her late 20s to early 30s to be diagnosed (or it may soon be common). That’s too young. And what if abortion was something women were starting to have in common with this diagnosis.