The issue focused on by the General Medical Council  is that there is "no evidence" that making sure women have "appropriate and appropriate" options for birth control can increase the risk of cancer.The decision was taken by the General Medical Council in an effort to stop people going to their GP for advice on whether or not to have a baby.The decision was announced as the World Health Organization  released its latest global cancer figures.The latest figures show that about two-thirds of people have some form of cancer.