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IUD, breast cancer
Do IUDs cause breast cancer? Here's what the evidence says
They tracked nearly 80,000 people who started hormonal IUDs across two decades. They compared these people to an equal number of people born at the same time who did not use hormo
Some IUDs linked to higher rates of breast cancer, but overall risk remains low
A new study adds to a growing set of evidence that women who use hormonal birth control have higher rates of breast cancer, but experts have stressed that the overall risk remains low.
Hormonal IUDs increase risk of breast cancer nearly the same as hormonal pills, study finds
While taking hormonal birth control -- whether orally or through an IUD -- may raise the risk of breast cancer, the risk is small and must be weighed against the benefits of hormonal birth control individually, on a case-by-case basis. Women should talk with their health care provider.
Breast cancer risk linked with hormone-releasing IUD, study finds
Women who used hormone-releasing IUDs were found to have a 40% higher chance of developing breast cancer compared to those who didn’t use hormonal contraceptives, according to a JAMA study.
Hormonal IUDs Linked to Increased Breast Cancer Risk
During follow-up of almost 7 years, hormone-releasing IUD use conferred a 40% higher risk of breast cancer. The data showed a trend toward increasing risk with duration of IUD use, reaching 80% among women who reported using the devices for 10-15 years.
Breast Cancer Awareness Month: The Link Between IUD And Breast Cancer
A Danish study published in JAMA reveals a potential link between levonorgestrel-releasing IUDs and breast cancer risk, with higher risks tied to longer usage durations.
Some IUDs May Raise The Odds for Breast Cancer, But Overall Risk Remains Low
Intrauterine devices (IUDs) may raise the chances of a breast cancer diagnosis for women who use the hormonal birth control method, but that risk remains low, new research finds. In the study of 150,000 Danish women,
Certain IUDs Linked to Higher Breast Cancer Risk, Yet Overall Risk Remains Minimal
Recent research published in the Journal of the American Medical Association reveals that women using hormonal intrauterine devices (IUDs) may face a 40% higher chance of being diagnosed with breast cancer.
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Some Louisiana patients struggle to fill reproductive care prescriptions under new drug law
A Lafayette woman needed to get a uterine polyp removed so that she could get pregnant. A woman from northwest Louisiana and ...
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Is Now the Time for a Copper IUD?
In the lead-up to another potential Trump presidency, one writer shares her experience with the copper IUD, which lasts for ...
New York Post
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Influencer shares how her IUD ‘took a chunk’ out of her lover’s penis
Hayley Davies claims that her
IUD
contraceptive device “took a chunk” out of her sexual partner’s genitals during intercourse. A form of birth control, an intra-uterine device (
IUD
...
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What an IUD insertion looks like
Two goons hurled abuses at a toll plaza employee in Madhya Pradesh’s Chhatarpur. One of the assailants is reportedly the ...
News 8000
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Event in la crosse raises awareness for reproductive freedom with Freeda Womb IUD
LA CROSSE (WKBT) -- A well-known IUD called Freeda Womb is helping raise awareness for reproductive freedom. State ...
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on MSN
Election 2024: Giant inflatable IUD reappears, put candidates on alert about women’s issues
A 20 foot tall inflatable IUD named “Freeda Womb” made it second swing through the Hawkeye State Monday. Americans for ...
Indiatimes
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What an IUD removal looks like
Shocking! Lawyer rams Mercedes car into Kachori shop in Delhi, Six injured In a shocking incident, six people were injured ...
Houston Public Media
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A 20-foot inflatable IUD made a stop in Houston to bring attention to reproductive health rights
The 20-foot inflatable IUD is a call attention to the Senate vote on the Right to Contraception Act which Republican senators ...
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