July 25, 2014

Fertility Drugs and Cancer Risk

HealthDay News, as quoted in ChemotherapyAdvisor, had reported a presentation to the European Society of Human Reproduction and Embryology.

Nearly 10,000 women who underwent fertility treatment in the United States between 1965 and 1988 were followed for 30 years.

The researchers found "little evidence" that the use of conventional fertility drugs increased the long-term risk of breast, uterine or ovarian cancers. Given the popularity and wide-spread treatment for fertility issues in modern medicine, these results are reassuring.

For the details: www.chemotherapyadviser.com

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