Editor’s Note: In remembrance of
Breast Cancer Awareness Month,
the following article tackles a very
sensitive subject.
Any views
presented in this commentary are
the author’s own and do not
necessarily represent the views of
The Good News.
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Editor’s Note: In remembrance of
Breast Cancer Awareness Month,
the following article tackles a very
sensitive subject.
Any views
presented in this commentary are
the author’s own and do not
necessarily represent the views of
The Good News.
This article is in
no way meant to imply that every
woman who has breast cancer
must have had an abortion.
We
encourage our readers to educate
themselves and come to their own
conclusions on this issue.
If you or
someone you love is fighting breast
cancer, our prayers are with you.
Commentary By
Marisa Zeppieri-Caruana
SPECIAL TO THE GOOD NEWS
The Centers for Disease
Control and Prevention (CDC)
reports that more than 1 million
abortions are performed annually
in the United States, half of these
being performed on women
younger than 25.
As with any
medical procedure, abortions can
put the women receiving it at risk.
With such a high number of
proceduresbeingperformedinthe
U.
S.
eachyear,onewouldhopethat
the risks of an abortion would be
prope
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