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  2. How do hormonal IUDs affect breast cancer risk? - AOL

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    Researchers from the Danish Cancer Society Research Center have found an association between levonorgestrel-releasing intrauterine systems (LNG-IUSs) and increased breast cancer risk in females ...

  3. Hormonal intrauterine device - Wikipedia

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    A 2020 meta-analysis by Livia Conz et al. estimated that users of levonorgestrel-releasing systems had an increased breast cancer risk in general (with an odds ratio of 1.16) and higher risk for those over age 50 (odds ratio 1.52), and suggested balancing this risk against the known benefits of long-term use. [68]

  4. Ever Been on Hormonal Birth Control? New Study Shows It ...

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    It found that 44% of women with breast cancer and 39% of women without breast cancer included in the study had a prescription for a hormonal contraceptive an average of three years before ...

  5. What's your breast cancer risk? Here's how to use assessment ...

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    What are breast cancer risk assessment tools, and how do they work? ... A lifetime risk score of 20% or above (generally calculated by the IBIS model) is considered high risk. Using the BCRAT test ...

  6. Long-acting reversible contraceptives - Wikipedia

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    IUD use carries some additional risks. Both hormonal and non-hormonal IUDs may lead to developing non-cancerous ovarian cysts. [21] [25] It is also possible that an IUD may be expelled (fall out) from the uterus. [26] The IUD may also perforate (tear) the uterine wall. This is extremely rare and a medical emergency. [27]

  7. Intrauterine device - Wikipedia

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    There is a condition known as polycystic ovarian syndrome (PCOS) which causes women to miss their periods and can lead to an increased risk of endometrial cancer. [64] However, an IUD causes the endometrial lining of a uterus to thin, which is the opposite of what occurs with PCOS. The main mechanisms of action of IUDs occur prior to ...