New Study Links Hormonal IUDs to Higher Risk of Breast Cancer

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New Study Links Hormonal IUDs to Higher Risk of Breast Cancer
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A new study found that women who used levonorgestrel-releasing IUDS are at a slightly higher risk of developing breast cancer as compared to non-users.

Nick Blackmer is a librarian, fact-checker, and researcher with more than 20 years of experience in consumer-facing health and wellness content.A recent study found that women who use levonorgestrel-releasing IUDs are at a higher risk of developing breast cancer compared to those who don't.

A recent study has found that women who use intrauterine devices, or IUDs, that release a hormonal contraceptive called levonorgestrel are at a higher risk of developing breast cancer compared to those who don’t.So what exactly did the findings show? And should you worry if you use this type of birth control? Here’s what to know.As its name suggests, copper IUDs include copper, a material that makes the uterus a less hospitable place for sperm.

The researchers compared 78,595 women who used levonorgestrel-releasing intrauterine devices with 78,595 women who had not used the IUDs “but otherwise had similar characteristics,” Mørch said. Another study from 2017 that Mørch co-authored also found heightened odds of breast cancer at 20%. For that study, researchers also discovered that birth control pills or injections releasing progestin carried the same increased risk of breast cancer.—has long been known. But research has also found that oral contraception may decrease the risk of ovarian, endometrial, and colorectal cancers at the same time.Experts say there’s no reason to panic if you use or want to use LNG-IUDs.

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