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Study ties some birth control to brain tumours, but risks ‘rare’: experts

However, the overall risk remains 'rare,' experts say, and the risk generally goes away within several years of stopping the medication.

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However, the overall risk remains 'rare,' experts say, and the risk generally goes away within several years of stopping the medication.

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However, the overall risk remains 'rare,' experts say, and the risk generally goes away within several years of stopping the medication.

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