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. 1999 Aug;8(4):297-304.
doi: 10.1097/00008469-199908000-00005.

Oral contraceptives and ovarian cancer (VSports)

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Oral contraceptives and ovarian cancer

C La Vecchia et al. Eur J Cancer Prev. 1999 Aug.

Abstract

The protection conveyed by oral contraceptives against ovarian cancer risk is one of the best established and most important features of epithelial ovarian cancer on a public health scale. Ovarian cancer incidence and mortality rates have been declining in most developed countries for women born after 1920, and the decline was greater in countries where oral contraceptive use has been more widespread. Thus, data from descriptive epidemiology are consistent with a favourable effect of oral contraceptives on ovarian cancer risks. The overall estimated protection from cohort and case-control studies is approximately 40% in ever oral contraceptive users, and increases with duration of use to more than 50% for users of 5 years or longer VSports手机版. The favourable effect of oral contraceptives against ovarian cancer risk persists for at least 10-15 years after use has ceased, and it is not confined to any particular type of oral contraceptive formulation. However, available data do not provide definite evidence for more recent low-dose formulations and for longer periods of latency or recency of use. The protection is also observed on borderline malignancy ovarian neoplasms, and probably on benign epithelial cysts as well. There is suggestive evidence of some protection for sex-cord-stromal cancers, but not for germ cell neoplasms. In terms of biological mechanisms, oral contraceptives are thought to act on ovarian cancer risk by affecting the lifetime number of ovulations. The protection attributable to oral contraceptives on ovarian cancer risk is one of the major issues on any individual risk/benefit assessment and public health evaluation of this type of contraceptive use. .

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