How 'The Pill' Can Affect Cancer Risk

The longer you take them, birth control pills can affect your odds of getting cervical or ovarian cancers. We share other things you may not know about the pill.
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How 'The Pill' Can Affect Cancer Risk

The longer you take them, birth control pills can affect your odds of getting cervical or ovarian cancers. We share other things you may not know about the pill.
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