Health & Medicine
Two Thirds of Women Childhood Cancer Survivors Conceive despite Clinical Infertility: Study
Women who are childhood cancer survivors are at increased risk for infertility. However, a new study has found that two out of three such women in U.S and Canada successfully conceived at a rate that is similar to women who were deemed clinically infertile but weren't diagnosed with cancer.
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