Study Finds 73% of Young Breast Cancer Survivors Can Conceive: Insights from Dana-Farber, Boston
By: Tejal Somvanshi
According to study, a remarkable 73% of young women who survive breast cancer choose to become mothers.
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Increased birth rates are a result of freezing eggs and embryos, which increases the possibilities of fertility preservation.
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What stage was breast cancer at diagnosis? Surprisingly, a study shows that it doesn't predict the results of fertility.
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For eleven years, around 200 women were followed to get insight into the achievements of post-cancer pregnancies.
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Remarkable reproductive outcomes are shared by Young Women's Breast Cancer Study participants.
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Age and hormone receptors are important factors in cancer survivors' reproductive paths.
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The most recent research from Dana-Farber dispels misunderstandings regarding pregnancy following breast cancer treatment.
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By the age of forty, women who get a breast cancer diagnosis share inspiring tales of optimism and family development.
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The work is expected to get much expert attention and will be presented at the annual conference of the American Society for Clinical Oncology.
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