LuvOrlando
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This got my attention because now I know I am BRCA2 BUT back when I was younger I once read some research saying anyone with cancer in the family should avoid the pill so I stopped using it for cysts and all after having my kids so done by 30. I never touched anything like it again & also avoided hormone replacement during perimenopause and menopause after my ovaries were removed for BRCA2. Over the years I got a lot of pushback for my refusal to chance it with hormone replacement therapy, some from other people telling me how great it is and, oddly, sometimes from Dr's assuring me I was misinformed. My attitude was always just nope, I saw how cigarettes played out and don't trust all yall. Now I just saw this and while I feel a bit vindicated I'm also annoyed because of the number of people who didn't know, such a shame I bet most people never heard of any of this. No wonder the cancer rates keep climbing. There are other ways that have no cancer risk.
"The most commonly used and prescribed birth control pill in the U.S. was classified by the International Agency for Research on Cancer (IARC) at the World Health Organization (WHO) as carcinogenic."
https://www.newsweek.com/birth-control-pill-classified-carcinogenic-what-we-know-2092496
"The most commonly used and prescribed birth control pill in the U.S. was classified by the International Agency for Research on Cancer (IARC) at the World Health Organization (WHO) as carcinogenic."
https://www.newsweek.com/birth-control-pill-classified-carcinogenic-what-we-know-2092496
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