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In the general population, oral contraceptive (OC) use substantially reduces future risk for epithelial ovarian cancer while causing little if any increase in future risk for breast cancer. Now, investigators have conducted a federally sponsored systematic review and meta-analysis to assess the effects of OC use on risk for ovarian cancer (four studies) and breast cancer (five studies) in women with BRCA1 or BRCA2 mutations.
Combined analysis of women with BRCA1 or BRCA2 mutations showed that OC use was associated with a 42% reduction in risk for ovarian cancer (odds ratio, 0.58; 95% confidence interval, 0.46–0.73). In contrast, for breast cancer, OC use was associated with a modest increase in risk that did not reach statistical significanc…