FIGO Guidance on Contraceptive Strategies for Reducing Reproductive Cancer Risk – IJGO
International Journal of Gynecology and Obstetrics (IJGO) shared a post on LinkedIn:
“Reproductive cancers affecting the female reproductive system include endometrial cancer, ovarian cancer, cervical cancer, and gestational trophoblastic neoplasia. These diseases pose a substantial health burden, impacting women of all ages around the world. Contraception can protect against certain reproductive cancers.
Read this article to understand the disease burden of various reproductive cancers and the evidence behind the role of various contraceptive methods in reproductive cancer prevention and management.”
Title: Contraceptive strategies for reducing the risk of reproductive cancers
Authors: A. R. Aliabadi, Sarikapan Wilailak, Orla McNally, Jonathan S. Berek, Aparna Sridhar, FIGO Committee on Contraception, FIGO Committee on Women’s Cancer

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