Taking any type of hormonal contraception could increase the risk of developing breast cancer, a new study has found.
Previous studies found that taking the combined pill, which includes both oestrogen and progestogen, slightly increased the risk of the disease. However, the risk was found to decrease again when the pill was no longer taken. The risk of developing breast cancer was studied over a 15-year period, analysing the health of women who had been using oral contraceptives.
Researchers stated that 44% of the women in the study who developed breast cancer — and 39% of those who did not — had been prescribed hormonal contraceptive for an average of three years before diagnosis, with half taking a progestogen-only variety.
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