How U.S. abortion ruling may affect cancer treatments | Roe v. Wade

Medical oncologist Noelle Loconte discusses the impact the abortion ban has on women who get pregnant while undergoing chemo.

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38 comments

    1. A new and unique DNA sequence is created at the moment of conception…..it’s no longer just your body …..and that new person deserves protection…

  1. I don’t care what american laws are. The federal government has no place in medicine. Stop complaining.

    1. Well you had better, because they practised their play book in Niagara and El Salvador. That implemented their draconian laws in Georgia, Alabama and Texas, and they are already here in Canada campaigning (and have been for many years).

    1. Sorry to hear about your CTE diagnosis. Hopefully they find an effective treatment in the future. Until then mabye you should just stick to using crayons 🖍

    1. @stoutz Which is usually how this happens. No one is looking for cancer until their is a baby to check on.

  2. its not your body or your choice. you live in a state. you belong to the govt. it farms you for taxes and tells you what to do on the free-range system you have. step outta line, and the state quickly reminds WHO YOU BELONG TO: GOVT

  3. Manspreading is the real issue in this country. These men need to learn how to sit correctly!

  4. Well said. As a terminal cancer patient this is the most difficult time in my life and for those who have not gone through this they need not to speak. Thank you for what you do Noelle.

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