The overall death rate is reduced among women who used high-dose oral contraceptives (OC) in the 1970s and 1980s, according to findings from the Oxford Family Planning Association contraceptive investigation.
The death rate from cervical cancer was much higher among OC users than among non-users. However, the beneficial effects (of OC use) on ovarian and other uterine cancers more than outweigh the effects on cervical cancer. The report indicates that OC use appeared to increase the risk of fatal heart disease, but the association was small and not significant. In fact, the increased risk of heart disease associated with OC use was confined to smokers. There was no harmful effect of oral contraceptive use on overall mortality. By contrast, death from all causes was more than twice as high in smokers. This study can be used to discourage smoking and to give women increased confidence in the safety of oral contraception.
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