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Wednesday, December 9, 2009

Ask Dr. Kate: Does the pill increase your risk of cervical cancer?

Dear Dr. Kate,

I have been on the Pill since the age of 18, and I am now 23. I requested the pill due to the fact I have extremely painful and long periods.

The pill has been a wonder, but now I am concerned after reading that being on the pill for 5 or more years increases your risk of cervical cancer.

I have only ever had 3 sexual partners, all of whom I used condoms with, and I am not in a relationship at present. I had a smear test done last year and everything was clear but am just a bit worried. I really don't want to come off the pill as I had 6 years of torture before being prescribed it. Any advice would be much appreciated.

Pill Lover

Dear Pill Lover,

The relationship between cervical cancer and the birth control pill is a tricky one. Some research has suggested that being on the pill makes it harder to clear the HPV virus if you become infected with it. And we know that HPV is the real culprit in cervical cancer. On the other hand, other studies have found NO relationship between being on the pill and developing serious pap smear abnormalities or cancer. So the truth isn't completely known yet. (Find out how you can tell if you have HPV.)

What we DO know is that if you're screened regularly (pap smears every 2-3 years for most women), we'll pick up any abnormalities in your cervix in PLENTY of time to treat you before it turns into cancer. So if your paps have always been normal, and you always use condoms (which decreases your risk of HPV), I would stay on the pill. I wouldn't trade good birth control, and one that makes your quality of life so much better, for a theoretical risk.

Have any of you worried about your pap smears while on the pill?

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  • Riza's Avatar
    Posted by Riza Tue Sep 30, 2008 2:27am PDT

    I believe " what we eat is what we are" so whatever chemical intakes you are going to put into your system will surely take effect, if not now maybe in the future. Just be careful with your chemical intakes,be it natural or not. Its good to listen to medical experts but listen to your body as well. After all nobody's perfect. Remember to enjoy life as well but be extra cautious with what you're doing with your life. We only have one of it.

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  • triza1983's Avatar
    Posted by triza1983 Tue Sep 30, 2008 5:57am PDT

    AM SOOOOOOOOOOO SUPRISED .U R TOO MUCH.I ALSO HAV THIS DAM PAINFUL PERIOD FORM WHEN I WAS 14YEARS AM NOW 25 YRS AND BELIVE ME AM VERY POSITIVE ABOUT LIFE.I LOVE SEX SO I DONT SEE U BASIS ON JUDGING US.IF U WERE ON OUR SHOES U WLD BE SINGING A DIFFERENT TUNE.I HAV ALSO BEEN ON MEDICATION BUT ME ITS AN INJECTION.THE PROBLEM IS I AM GROWING BIG AM LOOKING 4 ANOTHER OPTION.SO I WILL TRY THE PILLS.THANKS EVERYONE I THOUGHT I WAS ON THIS ALONE

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  • __A_YAHOO_USER__'s Avatar
    Posted by __A_YAHOO_USER__ Thu Oct 2, 2008 5:41pm PDT

    I've been on the pill since I was around 21. I had irregular periods for a long time. But before that happened, I was bleeding too much every WEEK. I had to get on the pill to straighten my cycles out. My gynecologist at the time put me on them. He said it would fix my cycles, and he was right. But I've never tested positive for cervical cancer thank God.

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  • katt's Avatar
    Posted by katt Fri Oct 24, 2008 12:30am PDT

    Worry or not worry.Take it or don't take it, your stll screw. what ever you you decide. I would love to give my my true opion. I more than likely will be banded for being blunt to blunt .

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  • Melody's Avatar
    Posted by Melody Sun Jun 7, 2009 2:03am PDT

    I'm from china. i recently have some questions about my health problems

    i dont know how i can get contact with dr.kate. like by email or something ,anyone can help??thanx

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