Body Switches Off Ovulation During Chemotherapy
Infertility may be avoided by pre-menopausal female cancer patients undergoing chemotherapy, according to research involving treatments with a new drug.
By: Judah Issa
From: http://www.nationalreviewofmedicine.com/issue/2007/07_30/4_patients_practice02_13.html
From: http://www.nationalreviewofmedicine.com/issue/2007/07_30/4_patients_practice02_13.html
Fertility and subsequent pregnancy may still be possible following chemotherapy for many female cancer patients. Infertility may no longer always be the result of common treatments, giving some women continued opportunities to conceive a boy baby or a girl baby.
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