Cyclafem 7/7/7 for Birth Control User Reviews
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"I was on Cyclafem for many years and would not recommend women use this drug after the age of 44. I got estrogen positive breast cancer at age 50 and I believe it was from being on birth control for 25 years and especially after age 45. I have a super clean medical history and I did genetic testing and my cancer is not genetic or hereditary in my family. I wish my gynocologist would have told me about the serious risk for women ages 45-50 taking birth control pills like Cyclafem and getting hormonal, estrogen breast cancer."