propaganda-for-life:
Epidemiologic Findings
- Early age at first term birth is related to lifetime decrease in breast cancer risk. (1)
- Increasing parity is associated with a long-term risk reduction, even when controlling for age at first birth. (1)
- The additional long-term protective effect of young age at subsequent term pregnancies is not as strong as for the first term pregnancy. (1)
- A nulliparous woman has approximately the same risk as a woman with a first term birth around age 30. (1)
- Breast cancer risk is transiently increased after a term pregnancy. (1)
- Induced abortion is not associated with an increase in breast cancer risk. (1)
- Recognized spontaneous abortion is not associated with an increase in breast cancer risk. (1)
- Long duration of lactation provides a small additional reduction in breast cancer risk after consideration of age at and number of term pregnancies. (1)
- Pregnancy-induced hypertension is associated with decreased breast cancer risk. (2)
- Maternal DES exposure is associated with an increase in breast cancer risk. (3)

[Image: rage comic tracing of Cee Lo Green laughing with sunglasses on. Text reads in red, “AIN’T THAT SOME SHIT?” End description.]
I feel this quote is relevant:
“And I don’t wanna talk to a scientist / all those motherfuckers lying and getting me pissed.” — Insane Clown Posse, Miracles.