STUDY: Birth control pill may help prevent uterine cancer

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Wednesday, August 5, 2015
A new study shows the pill has prevented 200,000 cases of uterine cancer in the last decade.
A new study shows birth control pills have prevented 200,000 cases of uterine cancer over the last decade.
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SAN FRANCISCO (KGO) -- There is encouraging health news for women taking contraceptive pills.

A new study shows the pill has prevented 200,000 cases of uterine cancer in the last decade.

Researchers say for every five years of taking the pill, a woman lowers her risk by 25 percent.

Scientists believe the pill tricks the body into thinking it's pregnant, and lowers the body's natural estrogen level.

That effect continues even after a woman stops taking the pill.

The study is in the journal Lancet Oncology.