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Revision as of 18:23, 14 October 2011
- Catholic.com discussion thread.
- St. Jude's Pediatric Cancer Center
- The Breast Cancer Prevention Institute was founded by Joel Brind and Dr. Angela Lanfranchi to look at the connection between abortion and contraceptives and breast cancer.
- The Breast Cancer Prevention Institute
- 30 Rehill Avenue, Suite 3400
- Somerville, NJ 08876 USA
- Easter Seals, according to Jim Sedlak at Stop Planned Parenthood, is a "completely clean" organization.
- The Michael Fund gives money for birth-defect research and is pro-life.
- The Pope Paul VI Institute, home of NaProTechnology, is fully pro-life and Catholic. Their work is not directly aimed at cancer, but they see connections between promoting women's health using natural means and reducing the rate of ovarian and breast cancer.
- Coalition on Abortion / Breast Cancer
- P.O. Box 957133
- Hoffman Estates, IL 60195-3051