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=== Susan G. Komen Foundation === | === Susan G. Komen Foundation === | ||
In and of itself, there is no natural connection between cancer research and the central activities of Planned Parenthood, which are devoted to contraception and abortion. The Komen Foundation purportedly supports Planned Parenthood because it claims to help screen for breast cancer. If this is true, then the support that Komen provides for Planned Parenthood makes some sense in terms of its own mission. | |||
* [http://www.texasrighttolife.com/a/520/Lets-Cure-Breast-Cancer-Not-Fund-Abortions "Let's Cure Breast Cancer, Not Fund Abortions."] | * [http://www.texasrighttolife.com/a/520/Lets-Cure-Breast-Cancer-Not-Fund-Abortions "Let's Cure Breast Cancer, Not Fund Abortions."] | ||
* [http://romancatholicblog.typepad.com/roman_catholic_blog/2005/09/susan_komen_bre.html The Susan Komen Scandal.] | * [http://romancatholicblog.typepad.com/roman_catholic_blog/2005/09/susan_komen_bre.html The Susan Komen Scandal.] | ||
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* 1 February 2012: [http://www.ncregister.com/daily-news/susan-g.-komen-cuts-ties-to-planned-parenthood/ "Susan G. Komen Cuts Ties to Planned Parenthood."] | * 1 February 2012: [http://www.ncregister.com/daily-news/susan-g.-komen-cuts-ties-to-planned-parenthood/ "Susan G. Komen Cuts Ties to Planned Parenthood."] | ||
* 3 February 2012: [http://www.nytimes.com/reuters/2012/02/03/us/politics/03reuters-usa-healthcare-komen.html?_r=1&hp "Susan G. Komen Foundation reverses position."] | * 3 February 2012: [http://www.nytimes.com/reuters/2012/02/03/us/politics/03reuters-usa-healthcare-komen.html?_r=1&hp "Susan G. Komen Foundation reverses position."] | ||
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* [[Formal and Material Cooperation in Evil]]. | |||
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Revision as of 15:46, 7 June 2013
These organizations are listed in alphabetic order. As far as I can tell, their research is consistent with Catholic pro-life principles.
Organization | Comments |
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Breast Cancer Prevention Institute | Founded by Joel Brind and Dr. Angela Lanfranchi to look at the connection between abortion and contraceptives and breast cancer.
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Coalition on Abortion / Breast Cancer |
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Easter Seals | According to Jim Sedlak at Stop Planned Parenthood, this is a "completely clean" organization. |
Michael Fund | Provides money for birth-defect research and is pro-life. |
National Breast Cancer Foundation, Inc. | Lids from Dannon yogurt can be cashed in until the end of November to help raise money for the National Breast Cancer Foundation through the "Cups of Hope" website. |
NeoStem website. | "Vatican Adult Stem-Cell Research Partnership Gains Momentum." |
Polycarp Research Institute | "To promote and perform research that seeks to improve the physical, psychological and spiritual condition of mankind." |
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. |
St. Jude's Pediatric Cancer Center | |
Vera Bradley Foundation for Breast Cancer Research |
Articles and Forums
- Catholic.com discussion thread.
- "An Incredible Battle and a Beautiful Baby": An article about Heidi Floyd, a survivor who was diagnosed with breast cancer in her first trimester and chose to give her baby life even though her doctor told her an abortion was her only option.
- American Life League's Stop Planned Parenthood--STOPP International.
- "Vatican Adult Stem-Cell Research Partnership Gains Momentum."
- "Vatican, biotech firm aim for stem cell paradigm shift."
Susan G. Komen Foundation
In and of itself, there is no natural connection between cancer research and the central activities of Planned Parenthood, which are devoted to contraception and abortion. The Komen Foundation purportedly supports Planned Parenthood because it claims to help screen for breast cancer. If this is true, then the support that Komen provides for Planned Parenthood makes some sense in terms of its own mission.
- "Let's Cure Breast Cancer, Not Fund Abortions."
- The Susan Komen Scandal.
- "Ohio Bishop Endorses Anti-Cancer Alternatives to Komen Foundation Fundraising."
- St. Lous Respect Life Position Statement on Susan G. Komen organization.
- 1 February 2012: "Susan G. Komen Cuts Ties to Planned Parenthood."
- 3 February 2012: "Susan G. Komen Foundation reverses position."
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