Cancer isn't fun for anyone, but if you're trying to start a family, a diagnosis of cancer can make things even more difficult. | |
Family Planning with Colon Cancer The various treatments for colon cancer may carry a risk of impacting your future fertility. Make sure you talk to your doctor about your concerns so that you can take any necessary precautions. Read more... |
Breast Cancer Treatment and Your Fertility Many doctors recommend waiting two to five years after breast cancer treatment before you try to get pregnant. Read more... |
Do Fertility Drugs Increase Cancer Risk? If you're struggling with infertility, you may see claims that certain fertility drugs can increase your risk of cancer. What's the real story? Read more... |
Getting Pregnant After LEEP LEEP is a procedure to treat abnormal precancerous changes in the cervix. As it involves removing cervical tissue, women may wonder whether having a LEEP will affect their ability to have a successful pregnancy. Read more... |
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