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Breast Cancer, Fertility & Pregnancy: What can you do to prepare?

Submitted by Fight Pink Team on Tuesday, 24 February 2009No Comment

Requests!  We love them, and today Fight Pink is answering your request to give some more insight into Breast Cancer, Fertility & Pregancay.  In the attached publicationElizabeth Ginsburg, MD, discusses how breast cancer treatments can affect your fertility and family planning. Learn how to coordinate treatment with your oncologist, including methods of preserving fertility and timing your treatments. Also, hear about the long-term effects of chemotherapy and how your doctors can determine its impact on fertility.  Lastly, explore post-treatment pregnancy and adoption options.

To view the publication, please click here. We are proud to share this publication with you courtesy of Living Beyond Breast Cancer.

For more information about Fertility and Pregnancy during and after cancer treatment please visit Fertile Hope a national, nonprofit organization dedicated to providing reproductive information, support and hope to cancer patients and survivors whose medical treatments present the risk of infertility.

Stacy Martello

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