Risk of Cancer and In Vitro Fertilization
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The Risks of In Vitro Fertilization -- News -- FertilityAuthority.com
fertilityauthority.com — “The Desert Sun, May 8, 2011 A small number of recent studies suggest a possible connection between in vitro fertilization and slightly higher risks for certain kinds of birth defects and cancer in IVF children. Read more.” View full resource at fertilityauthority.com
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Be Aware of the Costs and Risks of In Vitro Fertilization
naturalnews.com — “Be Aware of the Costs and Risks of In Vitro Fertilization” View full resource at naturalnews.com
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In Vitro Fertilization and Preimplantation Genetic Diagnosis
penn-medicine-clinical-reports.blogspot.com — “The Penn Clinical Briefings offer concise reports about recent clinical developments and procedures at Penn Medicine. Written specifically for physicians, each Briefing contains a descriptive overview, a case study and referral and access information. Recent Briefing subjects have included lung cancer surgery, neuroendocrine tumor management, patellofemoral replacement surgery, treatment of lymphangioleiomyomatosis and robotic-assisted sacrocolpopexy surgery, among many others.” View full resource at penn-medicine-clinical-reports.blogspot.com
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In vitro fertilization ups the risk of birth defects: study
news-medical.net — “Researchers have found from a large scale study that in vitro fertilization of IVF is associated with an increased risk of birth defects in the baby. They urge doctors treating patients with infertility to routinely warn them about these risks. The study involved 33 centers for IVF in France and covered over 15,000 births from 2003 to 2007. This study is the largest till date.” View full resource at news-medical.net
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In vitro fertilization risks in the spotlight as Carolyn Savage speaks out on embryo mixup
nydailynews.com — “The miracle of life became an inconceivable nightmare after one woman was implanted with someone else's emyo through a botched in-vitro fertilization.” View full resource at nydailynews.com
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Fertile Hope: Risk Calculator
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In vitro fertilization risks in the spotlight as Carolyn Savage speaks out on embryo mixup
nydailynews.com — “The miracle of life became an inconceivable nightmare after one woman was implanted with someone else's emyo through a botched in-vitro fertilization.” View full resource at nydailynews.com
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NY Daily News article on IVF and the tragic mixup with the Savage family: http://bit.ly/Zh4nt
The Risk Of Multiple Births From In Vitro Fertilization (IVF) Technology Is Greatly Reduced By Recent Medical Advances
medicalnewstoday.com — “In Vitro Fertilization (IVF) has come a long way since the first successful IVF birth back in 1978. IVF is safer and more reliable today. A variety of related procedures has contributed to higher” View full resource at medicalnewstoday.com
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The Risk Of Multiple Births From In Vitro Fertilization (IVF) Technology Is Greatly Reduced By Recent Medical Advances http://mnt.to/3Wzh
Fertile Hope
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Fertile Hope provides information and assistance for cancer patients whose treatment threatens fertility http://bit.ly/COAiq
IVF Linked to Greater Childhood Cancer Risk, Says Study - TIME
time.com — “A new study associates in vitro fertilization with children's cancer risk, but the authors believe the real cause may be a factor related to the parents' infertility, not the treatment itself” View full resource at time.com
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Study: Why In Vitro Fertilization (IVF) Is Linked With Kids' Cancer Risk http://bit.ly/cgqYMe [via @TIME] #news
Miscarriage, Recurrent Pregnancy Loss, In-Vitro Fertilization and Thyroid Antibodies
thyroid.about.com — “A look at miscarriage, recurrent pregnancy loss, in-vitro fertilization and thyroid antibodies, based on the 2011 Guidelines of the American Thyroid Association for the Diagnosis and Management of Thyroid Disease During Pregnancy and Postpartum.” View full resource at thyroid.about.com
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New study finds stronger regulations of in vitro fertilization may save lives
physorg.com — “The number of couples struggling with infertility is on the rise, and these couples often use assisted reproductive technologies, like in vitro fertilization (IVF), to get pregnant. Although IVF can be successful, it can also increase the risk of multiple pregnancies (i.e., twins or triplets), which ...” View full resource at physorg.com
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Stronger regulations of in vitro fertilization may save lives, new study finds
sciencedaily.com — “Couples struggling with infertility often use assisted reproductive technologies, like in vitro fertilization (IVF), to get pregnant. This can increase the risk of multiple pregnancies, which are often caused by transferring more than one embryo. Twins and triplets are likely to be born prematurely, and, as a result, many have medical complications. A new study finds a major decrease in risk, as well as cost, if single embryo transfers are mandated for IVF.” View full resource at sciencedaily.com
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Rate of multiples from IVF dropped from 30% to 4% with new policy to push for single embryo transfer http://bit.ly/fl3nuh
Fertilizer May Increase Risk of Breast Cancer | firstcoastnews.com
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Fertilizer May Increase Risk of Breast Cancer - First Coast News http://t.co/H9HW8nEd #health
In-Vitro Babies Show (Slightly) Higher Risk for Cancer - ParentDish
parentdish.com — “In-Vitro Babies Show (Slightly) Higher Risk for Cancer - ParentDish” View full resource at parentdish.com
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#smartmother #infertility Children born thru IVF have slight increased risk of cancer http://dld.bz/nKjF
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