[Pflienews] PharmFacts E-News Update: PFLI and others call on investigation of NCI coverup of carcinogenic nature of abortifacients; more...
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Groups Request Congressional Investigation of National Cancer
Institute's Misinformation on Breast Cancer Risks of Abortion,
Abortifacient Oral "Contraceptives"
MEDIA ADVISORY, Jan. 25 /Christian Newswire/ -- The Coalition on
Abortion/Breast Cancer announced today it is sending a letter
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signed by doctors and pro-family organizations, to President Obama and
the leaders of Congress calling for an investigation of the U.S.
National Cancer Institute. It puts political leaders on notice of a
discrepancy between what the U.S. National Cancer Institute (NCI) says
about the breast cancer risks of abortion and oral contraceptives (OCs)
- "the pill" - and what Louise Brinton, the NCI's Chief of the Hormonal
and Reproductive Epidemiology Branch, has reported in her research. The
letter asks Congress to investigate the NCI's failure to issue timely
warnings about breast cancer risks and asks political leaders to remove
public funding for abortion from all legislation being considered by
this Congress.
*[PFLI note: PFLI has been calling for such investigations for decades
and welcomes more pro-life groups' awareness of the politicization of
the FDA and the various units of the National Health Institutes, such as
NCI]*
"As a scientist representing the official policy of the NCI, Brinton
says there is no abortion-breast cancer (ABC) link," explained Professor
Joel Brind of Baruch College, City University of New York, "While as a
scientist publishing her findings in a peer-reviewed medical journal,
she says there is a significant ABC link. Both of these points of view
rely on data that is up to 20 years old, yet both points of view have
been recently--within the last few months---confirmed publicly (on the
NCI website and in the Dolle study, respectively. Will the real Louise
Brinton please stand up? Since this direct contradiction came to light
in the public eye, she appears to have been hiding under her desk."
The letter tells how the NCI conned women with its 2003 workshop, "Early
Reproductive Events and Breast Cancer." Brinton was the chief organizer
of that workshop.
"The NCI puts politics ahead of women's lives," said Karen Malec,
president of the Coalition. "That's why we're putting both parties on
notice of the NCI's misconduct. If they decide to watch women die,
instead of cleaning house when we have prima facie evidence of a
cover-up, then both parties will have to answer to angry women."
Brinton was a co-author in a 2009 study conducted by Janet Daling's team
at the Fred Hutchinson Cancer Research Center and led by Jessica Dolle.
The Coalition previously reported the study's findings in a press
release dated January 6, 2010
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The Coalition features a YouTube video
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discussing researchers' findings. The Coalition published a January 19,
2010 newsletter
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explaining why co-author Kathleen Malone's claim about the study, "There
are no new findings related to induced abortion..." is a lie. [2]
Researchers unequivocally stated their findings "were consistent with
the effects observed in previous studies on younger women. Specifically
... induced abortion and oral contraceptive use were associated with an
increased risk of breast cancer."
The Coalition on Abortion/Breast Cancer is an international women's
organization founded to protect the health and save the lives of women
by educating and providing information on abortion as a risk factor for
breast cancer.
References available online at:
www.abortionbreastcancer.com/press_releases/1001 25/index.htm
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*/Planned Parenthood director bemoans lack of info about Natural Family
Planning/*
In one of a pair of recent articles by major Canadian media exploring
how women are increasingly turning away from hormonal contraception, the
executive director for Sexual Health Access Alberta (formerly known as
Planned Parenthood Alberta), bemoans the lack of information about
natural family planning.
http://www.lifesitenews.com/ldn/2010/jan/10011207.html
<http://ss.all.org/link.php?M=84895&N=603&L=4126&F=H>
*
*/*Study finds posttraumatic stress disorder after abortions*
/Men and women who felt they had inadequate counseling before an
abortion, as well as those who disagreed with their partners about the
decision to abort, were more likely to experience personal and
interpersonal problems following the procedure, according to a new paper
published in the medical journal /Traumatology/.
http://www.lifesitenews.com/ldn/2010/jan/10011308.html
<http://ss.all.org/link.php?M=84895&N=603&L=4131&F=H>
*
*/*California's Proposition 71 failure*
/Five years after a budget-busting $3 billion was allocated to embryonic
stem cell research, there have been no cures, no therapies and little
progress. So supporters are embracing research they once opposed. The
California Institute for Regenerative Medicine, the state agency created
to, as some have put it, restore science to its rightful place, is
diverting funds from ESCR to research that has produced actual therapies
and treatments: adult stem cell research. It not only has treated real
people with real results; it also does not come with the moral baggage
ESCR does.
http://www.investors.com/NewsAndAnalysis/Article.aspx?id=517870
<http://ss.all.org/link.php?M=84895&N=603&L=4203&F=H>
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*Abortion Groups Attack Faith-Based Charities Providing Support to
Pregnant Women*
OLYMPIA, Wash., Jan. 25 /Christian Newswire/ -- Amidst budget shortfalls
and a busy legislative session, lobby groups for abortion clinics have
stirred up a perfect storm for state legislators. NARAL Pro-Choice
Washington and Planned Parenthood are pushing for new legislation that
would place a "gag order" on faith-based charities providing free
support to pregnant women. With support from a half million
Washingtonians across the state, more than 45 pregnancy resource centers
and medical clinics say this legislation would regulate their
organizations out of existence, eliminating approximately $15 million
worth of free services (annually) to women facing unplanned pregnancies.
In addition, the Attorney General's Office has estimated the bill will
cost Washington taxpayers more than a half million over the next four
years.
The bill "Concerning Limited Service Pregnancy Centers" (HB 2837/SB
6452) will be heard in the Senate Health and Long Term Care Committee on
Wednesday, January 27 at 8:00 A.M.
Paula Cullen, RN, former director of Life Services of Spokane, a
pregnancy support medical clinic likely affected by this legislation,
plans to testify at Wednesday's hearing. "This bill hurts pregnant
women, plain and simple," Cullen said. "It will be critical for
legislators to learn for themselves about the tremendous contribution of
pregnancy centers in their districts. They will find that these entities
have been serving their communities for years without complaint and play
a critical role in providing a web of support to women facing unplanned
pregnancies. This proposed regulation is not only unnecessary and
unwarranted, but also a slap in the face to these charities that have
been working so hard for so long."
In 2009, pregnancy resource centers and medical clinics:
· served over 60,000 women at no charge;
· provided free practical support and social services
(baby/maternity clothing, pre-natal/parenting classes, diapers,
etc.) for over 34,000 women;
· performed or provided over 20,000 free pregnant tests;
· medical professionals performed over 6,000 free ultrasound exams
for the purpose of diagnosing pregnancies and confirming viable
intrauterine pregnancies;
· had over 22 social service agencies in Washington State refer to
them;
· provided free services to men, women and teenagers totaling a
value of over $15 million
Relying primarily on donations and volunteers, pregnancy centers have
been in existence for more than 25 years in Washington State. For a more
in- depth look at the history and services of pregnancy centers,
download the new national report, "A Passion to Serve, A Vision for Life
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The effort is part of a nationwide campaign by advocacy groups led by
the National Abortion Rights Action League (NARAL) and Planned
Parenthood to steer women to abortion providers instead of pregnancy
centers for assistance with an unplanned pregnancy.
FOR MORE INFORMATION, VISIT WWW.PROTECTPREGNANCYCENTERS.BLOGSPOT. COM
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Comment: Can this also happen during organ harvesting? Scary!
Nancy V.
http://abcnews.go.com/print?id=4179894
Resuscitation Science: Is There a Third State of Being? Doctors
Learning More About Bringing People Back From Clinical Death
By BOB BROWN
*Jan. 25, 2008---*
They call it resuscitation science. It's a new area of research at the
University of Pennsylvania, where a Center for Resuscitation Science
opened less than a year ago, and where the line between life and death
is shifting.
Historically, doctors have defined clinical death as the point at which
either the heart irreversibly stops beating or the brain shows no signs
of activity according to Dr. Benjamin Abella, the center's clinical
research director.
"But researchers & now believe there's a third state of being that
hovers somewhere between life and death -- a place where most of the
body's cells are still alive, but neither of these two classical signs
of life are present," Dr. Abella said.
How can medicine bring patients back from that state without causing
irreversible damage to the cells?
*Watch the story on the National Geographic Channel
<http://www.nationalgeographic.com/>special "I Came Back From the Dead,"
at 10 p.m. ET Tuesday, Jan. 29*
"It used to be thought that getting someone back as quickly as possible
with CPR, defibrillation and warming & was the best approach," said Dr.
Abella. "Where that may in part be true, many initial survivors from
cardiac arrest go on to suffer severe debilitating brain injury and
sometimes don't live to leave the hospital alive."
Restarting the heart while protecting the brain is where the key to
successful resuscitation lies. It is dramatically demonstrated in the
National Geographic Channel <http://www.nationalgeographic.com/>
documentary "I Came Back from the Dead," airing Jan. 29.
Through a cooperative arrangement with the National Geographic Channel,
ABC News has looked into two of the cases featured in the documentary,
studying how the lessons learned from them have contributed to the
knowledge of how people can be brought back from clinical death.
'He Looked Like a Cadaver'
Ward Krenz, now of Sioux Falls, S.D., survived after being submerged for
an hour in an icy lake.
"He certainly came back from the appearance of death from all the
clinical criteria for death," said cardiovascular surgeon Dr. Dan Waters
of Clear Lake, Iowa. "I don't think it's a big stretch to say he came
back from the dead."
Today Krenz is active and healthy and works for a railway company in
Sioux Falls. In 1993, he was presumed dead when his body was pulled from
a frozen lake he fell into after his snowmobile careered onto an open
patch of water in Clear Lake.
"That's when you are in panic mode," Krenz said. His companions heard
him cry for help but were unable to reach him.
Krenz treaded water. "I believe it was for about five to 10 minutes," he
said.
Then Krenz lost consciousness and slipped beneath the surface. Rescuers
discovered his body, with only the helmet still floating above the
surface, roughly an hour after the accident. His father was told his son
had died.
"So on his way to the hospital," said Krenz, "for three hours he was
planning my funeral."
"When [Krenz] came to the emergency room he looked like a cadaver,"
Waters said. "He was stiff, ice-blue, horribly cold to the touch, and he
just looked like somebody who had been dead for a long time."
Krenz had flat-lined.
Nevertheless, an estimated two hours after he plunged through the hole
in the ice, he was hooked up to a heart-lung machine. Doctors were able
to restore a heartbeat, but the prospects, if he survived, were troubling.
"There was at least, I thought, a statistically significant chance we
would not get the person he was before back," Waters said. "That he
would suffer severe, irreversible brain damage, and still & persist in a
vegetative state. So that was my biggest concern."
But in the icy lake, Krenz's body had reacted with incredible,
evolutionary defenses: capillaries constricted, sending blood to his
vital organs, which needed the oxygen, and away from the skin to reduce
heat loss. Had he been warmed too quickly before being placed on the
heart-lung machine it could have been the worst thing for him.
According to Abella, research shows that cooling a patient, as Ward
Krenz was cooled by the lake, can also slow the clock that counts the
seconds of remaining life.
"Hypothermia, or keeping someone cool, seems to add minutes to that
clock," Abella said. "So it seems we can push back that envelope and
actually affect the transition point between life and death."
In addition, Krenz's lungs never flooded with water because the shock of
the cold caused a spasm that closed his windpipe.
The cold also protected his brain.
"He was fully immersed," said Waters. "So not only did his body cool
evenly, but his head was underwater and his brain actually was
physically cooled by the water as well."
"It turns out when you lower the core body temperature, you slow
metabolism," Abella said. "And it seems to have protective effects on
the brain, the heart and other organs."
The cold may have been lethal but it also saved Krenz. A sudden warming
and uncontrolled return of blood flow to his body could have damaged or
killed him. Researchers are now working on understanding why. It's the
type of case that has changed conventional thinking about how to revive
patients from clinical death.
"When the heart is stopped, that's clearly a bad thing," said Abella.
"But when we get blood flow back, a whole new set of injuries kick in at
that very moment."
That damage appears to be slowed and lessened by hypothermia.
"I've cared for many patients after cardiac arrest who I thought would
never leave the hospital, and I thought would be brain damaged," Abella
said. "And what I've seen is that hypothermia brings them back."
First Death, Then Surgery
As the science of resuscitating people advances, it also means that
surgeries can be attempted on some conditions that would otherwise be
untreatable -- first by killing the patient; then by bringing the
patient back. That was what was necessary to operate on a painful and
potentially fatal aneurysm in the brain of Atlanta musician Pam Reynolds.
"It was difficult to eat, it was difficult to sleep," said Reynolds.
"And it's the kind of pain that no medication helps."
Reynolds went to Phoenix neurosurgeon Robert Spetzler.
"When an aneurysm blows, half the patients die," said Spetzler. "And
those that survive, half of them never return to being normal. So it's a
real, real threat."
To remove that threat, Reynolds had to be placed in a state of clinical
death. Her body was cooled by a heart-lung machine until her heart was
at a standstill; then it was stopped completely by an injection of
potassium chloride, the same chemical used in death row executions.
Spetzler and his team repaired the aneurysm. During her clinical death,
Reynolds experienced something that is reported by around 20 percent of
cardiac arrest victims -- a phenomenon commonly termed a near-death
experience. She had the sensation of having watched her surgery from
above the table, and what surprised her doctors was that she could
recount specific details of the operation, including parts of the
operating room conversation.
"I heard a female voice say, 'We have a problem, her arteries are too
small,'" Reynolds said.
The conversation and other details she recounted were in the surgical
records.
Dr. Karl Greene, who was on the team of surgeons, asked, "Why would she
have this kind of information if she was so deeply under a barbiturate
infusion of medications that should be shutting down her brain?"
In the absence of facts, some partial theories have been proposed. The
body may have a self-defense mechanism that produces endorphins to
create a sense of well-being in anticipation of death. Because cells
never stop working all at once, Reynolds' brain might have continued to
function after it had flat-lined, absorbing or envisioning details.
Reynolds, however, believes it was a distinct memory.
"It was just too in the pocket to make it up," she said.
"Whether that image came from somewhere else that she then internalized
somehow, I don't think there is any way to tell," said Spetzler. "But it
was sort of intriguing how well she described what she shouldn't have
been able to see."
As the science of resuscitation improves and tackles unanswered
questions, doctors are not only redefining what we mean by the term
"clinical death," they are re-engineering the ways they can resuscitate
those who have experienced it.
"I don't think you want to live at those limits, but at least you know
that there is maybe a little maneuvering room out there," Waters said.
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