Oral Contraception
The article notes that prior evidence links long-term oral contraception use among young women with a moderate increase in breast cancer incidence, while risk decreases after stopping use. Oral contraception users had higher breast cancer…
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The article notes that prior evidence links long-term oral contraception use among young women with a moderate increase in breast cancer incidence, while risk decreases after stopping use. Oral contraception users had higher breast cancer hazards, but the association was not statistically significant. Current oral contraception use was measured as current use versus no current use.