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Does the use of birth control pills increase the risk of cancer?

Does the use of birth control pills increase the risk of cancer? You wanted to know if the use of birth control pills increases a woman’s chances of having cancer. And actually, studies have shown that the use of birth control pills offers protective benefits against ovarian, colorectal, and endometrial cancer, and there is little to no risk associated with breast cancer. There is, however, an increased risk of developing blood clots or stroke when you take birth control pills, especially if the woman smokes. So this is why it’s always a good idea to talk about your history with your doctor, and based on their knowledge of your circumstances and history, they can offer you tailored information and advice about what type of birth control is best for you. If you have more questions in the future for me, feel free to ask them on our Intermountain Moms Facebook and Instagram pages, and recommend us to your friends and family too.

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