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Woman shares MRI scan to prove how contraceptive pill gave her two tumors

Por: Newsweek Health August 10, 2023

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I don't want to scare women about birth control, but I do want to inspire women to be the CEOs of their bodies, 30-year-old Makenzie Hammond told Newsweek.The California-based marketing professional was diagnosed with two benign liver tumors in January, which her doctors claimed her contraceptive pill was to blame for. These tumors are called hepatic adenomas and are defined as rare tumors of the liver that are frequently associated with... + full article



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