2024
DOI: 10.2147/oajc.s431366
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Contraception Use in Cancer Survivors, Clinical Practice and Patients’ Preferences

Giorgia Asinaro,
Sara Stigliani,
Edoardo Chiappe
et al.

Abstract: Current literature suggests that emergency contraception, defined as a therapy aimed at preventing an unwanted pregnancy after unprotected or insufficiently protected intercourse, is used more by cancer survivors than by the general population. This may be related to reduced use of contraception in women after cancer diagnosis and, when it is used, to a choice of less effective methods, even in the absence of contraindications to hormonal options. The purpose of this review is to analyze the use of contracepti… Show more

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