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Long Term Usage of Oral Contraceptives & Breast Cancer R
Posted: 10-30-07 14:43pm

I am a 27 year old female that has been taking oral contraceptives continuously for 9 years. For 8 years, I took a tri-phasic combined oral contraceptive (Ortho-Tri-Cyclen), and was then switched to Femodette, a low-dosage monophasic pill prescribed in England containing 20 mcg of ehinylestradiol and 75 mcg of gestodene. Unfortunately, Ortho Tri Cyclen is not available in the UK where I now live. I had requested that my GP here prescribe me a new pill anyway, as towards the end of the 8 years on Ortho-Tri-Cyclen I began experiencing mood swings with increased frequency. I have two concerns:

(a) Is my new pill safe? Femodette is a third generation pill with a hormone that is not FDA approved in the US and carries a higher risk of DVT. Why is not approved in the United States? I have also been noticing some strange changes to my body lately, which may be side effects. I am a healthy slim female and have been having frequent but mild chest pinching or “internal air bubbles” under my sternum, ribs and breastbone at random intervals for about two months, which my GP has dismissed as stress. I have never experienced this before, even in the most stressful of situations. It is most likely not cardiac, as I go running routinely and the onset of this very mild pain or ache seems to have no impact on the frequency or onset of the symptoms. Is it even conceivable that this is a side effect? For years I took Ortho-Tri-Cyclen with no side effects other than minor mood swings.

(b) How long can I stay on the birth control pill? Is this good for my body and will it affect my breast cancer risk after 9+ years of usage? I have a family history of post-menopausal breast cancer that is as follows: Aunt, Great Aunt and Great Grandmother were diagnosed with breast cancer in their early 50's. I am very concerned that prolonged usage of the pill will increase my breast cancer risk and/or other health risks, but I do need reliable contraception. My mother and aunt suffered from Luteal Phase defect when trying to conceive in their early and mid 30’s after some oral contraceptive use. I would like to become pregnant in 1-2 years, so please advise if it is wise to stay on the pill until then, and if so, which pill. On the increase of breast cancer risk with prolonged pill usage, British and American studies seem to be conflicting. British studies suggest there is a 25% added risk associated with developing breast cancer after taking the pill for 8+ years. I could use your expert advice as GP’s here are not well versed on the subject.
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