Despite having an increased risk of infertility, many childhood cancer survivors can become pregnant, a new study shows.
Nearly two-thirds of childhood cancer survivors who tried to conceive for at least one year without success eventually did become pregnant, the study found. This is comparable to the rate of eventual pregnancy among all women who are diagnosed as infertile.
"Most women...
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