A new op-ed from a Planned Parenthood CEO claims that women are now at higher risk of dying from breast cancer. Why? Because of pro-life laws, of course!
Rebecca Gibron is CEO of Planned Parenthood Great Northwest, Hawai’i, Alaska, Indiana, Kentucky (PPGNHAIK), the largest geographic affiliate in the abortion chain. In the Indiana Capital Chronicle, she argued that a lack of access to abortion has prevented women from getting breast cancer screenings.
Right away, this should cause us to see the obvious: if certain “health care” businesses had to ultimately close because they could no longer end the lives of preborn children, then this is evidence that this grisly ‘care’ was the main thing keeping their businesses afloat — not providing actual lifesaving cancer screenings, and not even providing things like contraceptives and STD testing.
“I can’t say this enough: Breast cancer screenings are critical for early detection and saving lives,” Gibron concluded. “Planned Parenthood plays a vital role by offering these screenings during wellness exams and anytime a patient expresses concern. With fewer providers available, everyone must stay proactive about their health. If you have concerns about your breast health, don’t wait—schedule a screening with your provider today.”
Does Planned Parenthood help women with breast cancer?
Gibron made sure to present Planned Parenthood as a legitimate health care provider upon which millions of women rely, including for breast cancer prevention and treatment. This could not be further from the truth… and Planned Parenthood’s own annual reports prove it. […]
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