Birth Control Pills Could Lower Risk of Uterine and Ovarian Cancer
At least 30 percent of women in the United States use oral contraceptives for their birth control. For a long time, there has been fear of a link between birth control pills and diseases such as ovarian cancer. But a new study suggests that women who take pills actually have a lower risk of uterine and ovarian cancer. Women's expert Dr. Kirtly Parker Jones talks about the new study.
Birth Control Pills Could Lower Risk of Uterine and Ovarian Cancer
At least 30 percent of women in the United States use oral contraceptives for their birth control. For a long time, there has been fear of a link between birth control pills and diseases such as ovarian cancer. But a new study suggests that women who take pills actually have a lower risk of uterine and ovarian cancer. Women's expert Dr. Kirtly Parker Jones talks about the new study.