Breast cancer has remained one of the most common forms of the disease among women and now a recent study has found hormonal contraceptive pills may have a big role in causing the form of cancer.
Different types of hormonal contraceptives may carry distinct risk of developing breast cancer, serving women make well-considered choices.
According to Gary Wessel, a professor of biology at Brown, the “two targets” of hormonal birth control in women are the ovaries and the uterine lining for implantation. A hormone called ...
A new study warns that hormonal contraceptives may raise the risk of breast cancer in women. Know what experts say about the ...
A major study involving over two million women reveals a statistically significant link between hormonal contraceptive use ...
A massive study of more than 2 million women has found a “statistically significant” risk of developing breast cancer with ...
Hormonal contraceptive-associated breast cancer risk differs by progestin type, with desogestrel-containing products linked ...
Swedish scientists, who tracked more than two million women, found the newer progestogen-only pill - often dubbed the ...
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Posts urging women to stop using traditional oral contraceptives are exploding online, in part due to influencers promoting them with hashtags like #stopthepill, #hormonefree and #naturalbirthcontrol.