AMH versus AFC in women with cancer: an abstract from the 2026 Annual Congress of the International Society of Gynecological Endocrinology.
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Some cancers may be slightly elevated in women who've had fertility treatment
But overall cancer incidence similar to the general population, Australian study shows ...
Findings indicate small increases in certain cancers linked to assisted reproduction, though overall cancer incidence aligns ...
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How motherhood influences life expectancy: Women with two or three children tend to live longer
A study published in 'Nature' indicates that the number of children and the timing of their births are related to biological aging. The findings from the University of Helsinki and the Minerva ...
Women who used fertility treatments had no higher overall risk of invasive cancer than other women, a large Australian study led by researchers from UNSW Sydney has found. The study, published in JAMA ...
Since fertility treatments such as in vitro fertilisation (IVF) began, there has been concern they could cause cancer. Concerns have included whether aspects of treatment – such as taking hormonal ...
IVF treatment does not appear to increase long-term risks of major cardiovascular disease or breast cancer, although outcomes ...
Weight loss drugs have been linked to an increased risk of premature births among women who took them inadvertently just before or during early ...
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