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What are the mechanisms of action of the different contraceptive methods to reduce the risk of ovarian cancer?

Rafael Sánchez BorregoManuel Sánchez-Prieto
Published in: The European journal of contraception & reproductive health care : the official journal of the European Society of Contraception (2020)
Most contraceptive methods have a mechanism of action that may favour a reduction in the risk of OvCa. The theories of incessant ovulation, retrograde menstruation, and that the fallopian tubes are the site of origin of a proportion of high-grade serous OvCa, have led to the recommendation that anovulatory methods, those that decrease menstrual bleeding, and those that blocked tubes, or even better, 'opportunistic salpingectomy' are a current approach to prevent OvCa in the population general and, above all, in the population at risk.
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