Young Breast Cancer Patients Often Face Infertility During, After Treatment, USA Today Reports
22nd Nov 2005, 23:26 GMT
Young breast cancer patients risk becoming infertile from chemotherapy treatment, and the use of fertility drugs or "even pregnancy itself" might raise the risk of a recurrence of the cancer, http://www.usatoday.com/news/health/2005-11-20-cancer-fertility_x.htmUSA Today reports... click link for more info.
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