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- s0025727300009145 author "Jasen P".
- s0025727300009145 author "Jasen, P".
- s0025727300009145 date "2005-10-01".
- s0025727300009145 date "2012-07-26".
- s0025727300009145 date "October 2005".
- s0025727300009145 doi "10.1017/S0025727300009145".
- s0025727300009145 first "Patricia".
- s0025727300009145 first1 "Patricia".
- s0025727300009145 isCitedBy Abortion.
- s0025727300009145 isCitedBy Abortion–breast_cancer_hypothesis.
- s0025727300009145 isCitedBy Association_of_American_Physicians_and_Surgeons.
- s0025727300009145 isCitedBy Janet_Daling.
- s0025727300009145 isCitedBy Politicization_of_science.
- s0025727300009145 issue "04".
- s0025727300009145 issue "2".
- s0025727300009145 issue "4".
- s0025727300009145 journal "Med Hist".
- s0025727300009145 journal "Medical History".
- s0025727300009145 last "Jasen".
- s0025727300009145 last1 "Jasen".
- s0025727300009145 pages "423–44".
- s0025727300009145 pages "423–444".
- s0025727300009145 pmc "1251638".
- s0025727300009145 pmid "16562329".
- s0025727300009145 quote "Their study supported the theory that structural changes in breast tissue are responsible for the lasting, protective effect of full-term pregnancy. They observed that abortion left the rats highly susceptible to developing cancer, but that the aborted rats “were at the same risk as virgin animals treated with the carcinogen” . Over the next two decades, however, their findings would be cited repeatedly as evidence that pregnancy begins a process of breast change which, when stopped by abortion, put female rats at greater risk of cancer than those who had never been pregnant.".
- s0025727300009145 title "Breast Cancer and the Politics of Abortion in the United States".
- s0025727300009145 title "Breast cancer and the politics of abortion in the United States".
- s0025727300009145 url PMC1251638.
- s0025727300009145 volume "49".
- s0025727300009145 year "2005".