Birth Control Pills May Cut Women's Odds for Uterine Cancer
Wednesday, 5 August 2015
The GuardianBirth Control Pills May Cut Women's Odds for Uterine CancerWebMDTaking birth control pills, even for just a few years, offers significant long-term protection against uterine cancer, also known as endometrial cancer, the British researchers said. And the longer a women takes birth control pills, the greater her ...Regularly taking the pill 'helps prevent two forms of cancer' decades after useThe GuardianThe Pill Has Prevented 200000 Cases of Cancer, Study SaysTIMEContrary to popular myth, 'the pill' prevents womb cancer, study findsFox NewsExpress.co.uk -Telegraph.co.ukall 102 news articles »