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- $Title{Birth Control Pills and Breast Cancer}
- $Subject{birth control pill pills oral contraception hormone hormones
- medication medications breasts breast cancer cancers scan estrogen estrogens
- progestin progestins genitourinary pregnancy mammary gland prophylactic
- prophylaxis neoplasm neoplasms lifestyle lifestyles contraceptions
- contraceptive contraceptives}
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- Types of Birth Control*0002001.scf}
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- Birth Control Pills and Breast Cancer
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- QUESTION: In my day we were told that birth control pills could cause breast
- cancer. Now my daughter wants to go on the pill and I want to advise her
- properly. Are my fears appropriate? What can I tell her?
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- ANSWER: All available evidence so far indicates that birth control pills are
- not linked to cancer. One available study of some 10,000 women found no
- increased risk of breast cancer, even among women who took birth control pills
- for 15 years or more. This encouraging finding also held true no matter what
- formula or dose of birth control pill the women took--no one type of estrogen
- or progestin increased the cancer risk. Women who were thought to be at risk
- for breast cancer because of other factors--a family history of the disease,
- benign breast disease, or use of birth control pills before the birth of their
- first child--also had no greater chance of cancer.
- Other studies in the past have reached similar conclusions. Birth
- control pills have only been available in the United States for about 20
- years, and may have other long-term effects that we are not yet aware of.
- During this time there have been many changes in the dosages used in the
- pills, constantly reducing the quantities of medication used, and probably the
- side effects as well. For the present they must be considered as excellent
- medications, doing the job they were designed for, with few unwanted side
- effects. It certainly seems as though you can put your fears aside when
- counseling your daughter.
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- The material contained here is "FOR INFORMATION ONLY" and should not replace
- the counsel and advice of your personal physician. Promptly consulting your
- doctor is the best path to a quick and successful resolution of any medical
- problem.
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