GREEN BAY, Wis. (WBAY) - New research about a popular birth control method suggests it comes with a slightly higher risk of breast cancer. A study published in the medical journal JAMA shows a 40% ...
Intrauterine devices (IUDs) may raise the chances of a breast cancer diagnosis for women who use the hormonal birth control ...
Women who use a contraceptive coil may be at a slightly higher risk of breast cancer, new research suggests. The hormonal ...
Freeda, a 20-foot inflatable intrauterine device [IUD], visited the Decatur Square on Friday, Oct. 18, as state leaders advocated for maintaining access to contraception.
During follow-up of almost 7 years, hormone-releasing IUD use conferred a 40% higher risk of breast cancer. The data showed a ...
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 ...
While taking hormonal birth control -- whether orally or through an IUD -- may raise the risk of breast cancer, the risk is ...
The study found an 'unexpected' association between the use of an intrauterine system, also known as an hormonal coil, and an ...
A Danish study published in JAMA reveals a potential link between levonorgestrel-releasing IUDs and breast cancer risk, with ...
A new study adds to the evidence on hormonal contraceptives and breast cancer. But experts stressed the overall risk remains ...
Research has found that prolonged use of the contraceptive pill slightly increases breast cancer risk, but it was thought ...
Small-town doctors may not offer IUDs and hormonal implants because the devices require training to administer and are expensive to stock.