Risk of Cancer Treatment to Future Fertility
…prior to initiating therapy since cancer treatment can threaten the ability to have children. Many factors affect fertility including the person’s age, weight, type of cancer, and type of proposed…
…prior to initiating therapy since cancer treatment can threaten the ability to have children. Many factors affect fertility including the person’s age, weight, type of cancer, and type of proposed…
…center locations in Massachusetts, Maine, and New Hampshire. Editor’s Note: This post was originally published on January 6, 2017, but was updated in August 2022 to reflect more current information….
…fact, the proportion of euploid (normal, healthy) embryos goes from about 76% among 25 to 30-year-olds to 52% among 35 to 40-year-olds. That percentage drops significantly after age 40. That…
…answer is, yes, women undergoing treatment for infertility should also be vaccinated against influenza. For more information see the CDC’s morbidity and Mortality Weekly Report on Sept 19 (MMWR 2014;63:805-11)….
…with complications potentially may impact future fertility. The risk of a major complication resulting from a legal abortion is extremely low – 0.23%. As a matter of perspective, vaginal delivery…
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…et al. JAMA. 2011;306:312-314), breast cancer specialists stated, “GnRH agonist therapy to suppress ovarian function during chemotherapy is an additional treatment that can potentially expand fertility possibilities.” They further stated,…