The WebMD article "Birth Control and Cancer Risk: What You Should Know" covers how hormonal birth control can affect cancer risk. It’s backed by reliable sources like the National Cancer Institute. The article correctly states that birth control pills can lower ovarian cancer risk by up to 50% and slightly increase the risk of breast and cervical cancer. However, there are still a few things to be cautious of. The article presents cancer risks in broad terms without explaining individual factors like genetics, lifestyle, or specific durations of use, which can affect cancer risk differently for each person. So while the article is somewhat reliable, the claim is not, as it contradicts what was said within.