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A new study shows that conventional drugs used to release eggs during fertility treatment do not increase the risk of breast cancer
Researchers at King's College London, in collaboration with King's Fertility, analyzed a study involving 1.
This research, published in today's "Ferility and Infertility" magazine, is the largest study to date, and aims to assess whether commonly used fertility drugs are helpful for women's cancer risk
Fertility treatments can range from the use of drugs to enhance the release of eggs.
Since the early 1960s, fertility drugs that stimulate the ovaries to release eggs have been used to treat infertility
This review looked at research from 1990 to January 2020
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Katy Lindemann, a patient advocate with fertility treatment experience, said: “Many of the fear, stress and anxiety brought about by fertility treatment are due to coping with uncertainty
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"In the past, people did not know whether fertility drugs would affect breast cancer risk.
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