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Understanding ER-positive breast cancer
Taking these steps may ultimately lead to a better outlook if a person develops breast cancer: Studies looking into the link between birth control pills and the risk of breast cancer have ...
Forbes16d
Birth Control Pills: Types And Side Effects
When it comes to birth control ... and less hormonal acne, she adds. It’s even possible that combination birth control pills can reduce your risk of ovarian and endometrial cancer by 30% ...
The New York Times1mon
F.D.A. Advisers Say Benefits of Over-the-Counter Birth Control Pill Outweigh Risks
Several said they believed few breast cancer ... at risk because their oncologists would advise them against using the pill. And many panel members who frequently prescribe birth control pills ...
Time1mon
FDA Panel Recommends the First Over-the-Counter Birth Control Pill
Read More: All Types of Hormonal Birth Control Share a Slightly Increased Risk of Breast Cancer, Study Says The ... about whether women would take the pills appropriately and consistently on ...
Medical News Today16d
Nexplanon birth control implant: What to know
All types of birth control have some associated risks. Any form of hormonal birth control will have similar side effects and risk factors ... with a history of breast cancer, liver disease ...
The Washington Post1mon
The FDA Should Liberate This Birth Control Pill
In particular, questions from FDA regulators focused on breast cancer survivors ... correctly using the pills, although a large number of teens already use hormonal birth control, many with ...
ABC News29d
FDA panel backs over-the-counter sales of birth control pill
Most birth control pills used in the U.S. today contain ... Some women should not take it, particularly those with breast cancer, because of the risk that it could accelerate tumor growth.
CBS News1mon
FDA considers first ever over-the-counter birth control pill
For years, medical organizations have fought to have over-the-counter birth control pills in the US ... not be used by women with a history of breast cancer. But when 205 study subjects with ...
Fox Business1mon
FDA debates health risks of birth control without prescription
The Food and Drug Administration (FDA) may approve birth control pills over-the-counter ... importance of property timed usage, risk of recurring breast cancer and a need to consult a doctor ...
The New York Times1mon
A Birth Control Pill May Soon Be Available Over the Counter. Here’s What to Know.
Opill has fewer side effects and a lower risk profile than other birth control options, particularly combination pills ... severe liver disease or breast cancer, so people who have had those ...
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FDA Panel Recommends the First Over-the-Counter Birth Control Pill
This represents a landmark in the history of women’s health,” said Dr. Margery Gass, emeritus professor of obstetrics and ...
Los Angeles Times1mon
FDA advisory panel backs over-the-counter birth control pill
The FDA’s decision won’t apply to other birth control pills, only Opill ... particularly those with breast cancer, because of the risk that it could accelerate tumor growth.

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