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If her acne is triggered by the changes in her cycle (from hormones), than birth control pills can definitely help with her acne. Women are amazed at how their acne cleared up once they began hormonal contraception (it may take up to 3 months to see benefits).

Birth control pills are one of the more highly researched medications, and here is some helpful information related to cancer and hormones below, from the National Cancer Institute:

"A woman’s risk of developing breast cancer depends on several factors, some of which are related to her natural hormones. Hormonal factors that increase the risk of breast cancer include conditions that may allow high levels of hormones to persist for long periods of time, such as beginning menstruation at an early age (before age 12), experiencing menopause at a late age (after age 55), having a first child after age 30, and not having children at all."

Birth control pills, specifically, have been shown to decrease the risks of some cancers (endometrial and ovarian), while slightly elevating the risk of other cancers (breast and cervical). You can read the explanations for each of these below. It is important for her to talk with her doctor about her family health history, as genetics still play the biggest role in a individual's risk of cancer.

Regarding birth control pills and breast cancer, "women who were current or recent users of birth control pills had a slightly elevated risk of developing breast cancer", however, "breast cancers diagnosed in women after 10 or more years of not using OCs (oral contraceptives) were less advanced than breast cancers diagnosed in women who had never used OCs."

Other studies found different results, however: "results, which were published in 2002, indicated that current or former use of OCs did not significantly increase the risk of breast cancer."

Regarding other cancers, "studies have consistently shown that using OCs reduces the risk of ovarian cancer. "

Birth control pills have been shown to increase the risk of cervical cancer, however, HPV (human papilloma virus) is the primary cause of cervical cancer (not the pills), and HPV is preventable with use of condoms and HPV vaccine.

Lastly, "The use of OCs has been shown to significantly reduce the risk of endometrial cancer. This protective effect increases with the length of time OCs are used, and continues for many years after a woman stops using OCs".

Your granddaughter may benefit from talking with a gynecologist as well (she does not need to be currently sexually active, and is a good practice to begin her annual exams, as well as find a doctor she is comfortable talking with before she becomes sexually active). There are many types of birth control pills prescribed for acne-treatment, but only one brand has been approved by he FDA for specifically this purpose (Ortho Tri Cyclen).

Not all estrogen is bad or good; not all synthetic estrogen is bad or good; estrogen can be both harmful or helpful, depending on many factors (type of use, family history of medical conditions, etc).

Please let us know if you have any additional questions!

October 10, 2010 - 12:30pm

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