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  2. In vitro fertilisation - Wikipedia

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    IVF does not seem to be associated with an elevated risk of cervical cancer, nor with ovarian cancer or endometrial cancer when neutralising the confounder of infertility itself. [85] Nor does it seem to impart any increased risk for breast cancer. [86] Regardless of pregnancy result, IVF treatment is usually stressful for patients. [87]

  3. Assisted reproductive technology - Wikipedia

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    The majority of IVF-conceived infants do not have birth defects. [13] However, some studies have suggested that assisted reproductive technology is associated with an increased risk of birth defects. [14] [15] Artificial reproductive technology is becoming more available. Early studies suggest that there could be an increased risk for medical ...

  4. IVF Changed America. But Its Future Is Under Threat - AOL

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    Rather than take that risk, some fertility clinics halted IVF services entirely. Carr, who in 1981 became the first baby in the U.S. born using IVF, felt like “an endangered species.”

  5. Oncofertility Consortium - Wikipedia

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    Oncofertility Consortium. The Oncofertility Consortium is an international, multi-institutional group that assesses the impact of cancer and its treatment on reproductive health. Founded by Dr. Teresa Woodruff in 2007, its primary mission is to expand fertility options for cancer survivors. It has since expanded this mission to include non ...

  6. IVF research: What are the latest advances, and what ... - AOL

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    According to recent research, general healthy lifestyle practices — like eating well, exercising regularly, managing mental health, and maintaining a moderate weight — can help. Factors that ...

  7. ‘My only other option to have further children’: Cancer ...

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    Some cancer treatments, like chemotherapy and radiation, can damage reproductive cells and organs. Doctors say fertility preservation should be discussed with all young people with cancer, who ...

  8. Ovarian cancer - Wikipedia

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    Death from ovarian cancer increased globally between 1990 and 2017 by 84.2%. [ 23] Ovarian cancer is the second-most common gynecologic cancer in the United States. It causes more deaths than any other cancer of the female reproductive system. [ 24] Among women it ranks fifth in cancer-related deaths. [ 25]

  9. Fertility preservation - Wikipedia

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    Fertility preservation. Fertility preservation is the effort to help cancer patients retain their fertility, or ability to procreate. Research into how cancer, ageing and other health conditions effect reproductive health and preservation options are growing. Specifically sparked in part by the increase in the survival rate of cancer patients.