By Top Class Actions  |  November 8, 2012

Category: Pharmaceuticals
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NIH: Ocella Cancer Risks Are Very Real

By John Curran

 

Ocella side effects lawsuit attorneyOral contraceptives have a number of effects in women like Ocella blood clot conditions. However, the National Institutes of Health indicate that all birth control devices that increase estrogen and progesterone can also lead to various kinds of cancer.

It may be difficult for some women to weigh the risks, however. For one, the NIH is still working on whether or not these specific contraceptives can be conclusively linked to certain kinds of cancer. However, several studies indicate that it is increasingly likely that women will experience Ocella breast cancer conditions if the medication is used often enough. The reason is that increased estrogen can cause several types of cancer.

However, the problem is that estrogen hormones are similar to research on several types of food in that there are risks and benefits in terms of cancers. Take Beyaz and the related products and the likelihood of developing tumors:

Increased: Breast cancer, cervical cancer, liver cancer

Decreased: Endometrial cancer, ovarian cancer

It can be a real Catch-22 for many women. However, the decreased risk for ovarian cancer may not be worth it for those who risk Beyaz blood clot side effects. In fact, considering the evidence is not confirmed, women should take a good look at the information with their doctors. Ocella breast cancer risks may be worth it if there is family history for ovarian cancer, for example.

Generally speaking, however, Yaz cervical cancer risks and liver cancer odds can be potentially fatal and limit the ability to have children. In addition to Beyaz blood clot side effects, women need to consider all contraceptive options in order to protect themselves from these issues.

Cancer risks may take years to turn into actual problems for many women, but Ocella blood clot conditions can happen in weeks. If you or someone you know has dealt with these side effects, go to the Yaz/Yasmin, Beyaz & Ocella Birth Control Pill Class Action Lawsuit Settlement & Investigation now for a free consultation from an experienced Yasmin side effects lawsuit attorney. It’s as simple as filling out the short form there.

You may be eligible for a jury award or settlement that can pay hospital bills and help with reduced quality of life. Every case is different, but pharmaceutical companies are already settling some cases at a rate of $200,000 per plaintiff. Find out whether or not your case could join that list and get in touch with one of our partner Yasmin side effects lawsuit attorneys now.

 

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Updated November 8th, 2012

 

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