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Breast Cancer Patients Are Targeted

 

 

This is a repost request by Laura

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Dear Friends:

 

The " Right to Choose " Platform Mentality page lists

documents showing how the American Society of Plastic

& Reconstructive Surgeons (ASPRS) plotted to fund

women's groups for the " Right to Choose " platform.

 

http://www.freeweb.pdq.net/sueolexa/RTC/

 

These letters are dated around 1992. IF you check the

plastic surgery statistics, you will see that there

was a 180 percent increase in breast

reconstructions between 1992 and 1999.

 

http://www.plasticsurgery.org/mediactr/totalrec99a.htm

 

In 1990, the ASPRS targeted breast cancer patients as

a market for plastic surgeries.

 

In a November 9, 1990 memo from Mary Ann Woodbury

(ASPRS) to John Gauger

(Dow, makers of implants), Ms. Woodbury states:

 

" With 88,000 new cases of breast cancer occurring in

white women per year in

the United States and with mastectomy being the most

common first therapy,

the reconstructive field would appear to be a major

potential market. "

 

Breast Cancer patients became a marketing target

around the time when the FDA was placing restrictions

on Silicone Breast Implants for augmentation.

 

Through the Women's Health & Cancer Rights Act of

1998, the plastic surgeons have made a Federal Law

forcing insurance companies to pay for breast implants

& tissue flaps reconstructions.

 

Plastic surgeons sit back and wait for 200,000

American women per year to

get breast cancer, so they can make money off breast

reconstructions.

 

But, they have no long-term government epidemiological

studies to prove the

safety of these surgeries for breast cancer patients.

 

Dr. Richard Korentager states that: " It is, therefore,

the job of physicians

and plastic surgeons not only to anatomically

reconstruct the breast mound, but to help patients

under-stand that contemplating breast reconstruction

is wholesome and natural, and is an integral part of

breast cancer treatment. "

 

http://www.plasticsurgery.org/profinfo/psu/psuwin95/psuw96.htm

 

Now the plastic surgeons are working in the field of

Oncology, even though

they have no credentials to do so, and they are

selling plastic surgery as natural and a cancer

treatment!

 

Oncologists won't tell you that many mastectomies are

unnecessary and that

surgery does not cure cancer.

 

They don't tell you that breast reconstruction

stresses an already overtaxed immune system and can

spread cancer cells to other parts of a woman's body,

or that reconstruction can delay adjuvant therapy.

 

Plastic Surgeons don't care about any government

safety studies that should

have been done before these surgeries were made

available for all women.

 

The Allopathic Medical Establishment does not care if

women are mutilated

and disabled by mastectomies and reconstructions.

 

They care about getting insurance money from their

victims.

 

It's up to us to pull back the veil of illusion and

use facts to educate the

public about Alternative methods of treating breast

cancer.

 

Thank You,

Pam

 

 

 

 

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