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Side Effects of Birth Control Pills: Are birth control pills increasing the risk of breast cancer? This study will scare you.
KalamTimes | September 18, 2025 6:39 AM CST

Side Effects of Birth Control Pills: If you take contraceptive pills then be careful, because such medicines can increase the risk of breast cancer.

Side Effects of Birth Control Pills: Women resort to birth control pills to balance their careers and personal lives . These pills have long been considered the easiest and most convenient contraceptive method . However, a recent study has revealed a shocking revelation .

The question arises: can birth control pills increase the risk of breast cancer in women? This question is not only frightening but also thought-provoking. Let's explore the results of this study, its implications, and what women should keep in mind .

 

What are birth control pills?

Birth control pills , also known as oral contraceptive pills, are hormonal medications that work to prevent pregnancy. They contain synthetic hormones like estrogen and progesterone, which inhibit ovulation ( the process of egg production). This is why women take them not only for contraception but also to control irregular periods and hormonal imbalances .

What does the study say?

A recent study found that women who use birth control pills for a long time may have a slightly increased risk of breast cancer . Researchers say that the estrogen in hormonal pills can cause abnormal changes in cells, increasing the risk of cancer cells forming. However, research also suggests that birth control pills are not directly linked to breast cancer in every woman , but they can certainly increase the risk factor .

Common symptoms of breast cancer

  • lump or swelling in the breast
  • abnormal discharge from the nipple
  • changes in breast shape or skin
  • Persistent pain or feeling of heaviness
  • If you notice such symptoms, it is important to consult a doctor immediately.

Prevention and precautions

  • It is very important to get breast cancer screening done regularly.
  • Maintain hormonal balance through a balanced diet, yoga, and exercise
  • Always consult a gynecologist before taking birth control pills
  • These habits can further increase the risk of breast cancer
  • If someone in the family has had cancer, be cautious while taking the pills .


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