Although never ill with cancer, she had a chance to get pregnant
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Research in the journal Lancet Oncology was also found about two-thirds of women who've had cancer once was able to get pregnant.
According to researchers from Brigham and Women's Hospital in Boston, a chance to get pregnant for the 'ex' the same amount of cancer patients with healthy women undergoing infertility treatment.
As reported by Medical News Today, a total of 3,531 women aged 18-39 years involved in the study. Researchers also found 64 percent of respondents managed to get pregnant despite never once had cancer while still a child.
"This is the first study to discuss the chances of getting pregnant for women who previously had cancer as a child," said Dr. Sara Barton, the head researcher.
Counsel and infertility treatment is one way to increase the chances of getting pregnant, according to investigators.
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