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Chemotherapy and Infertility: Breast Cancer and Young Women

Jeannette Vagnozzi
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Tuesday, March 20, 2007
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My mother was 42 when I was conceived, so when I was in my late 30's, I still thought I had time to have children. Then I was diagnosed with breast cancer and made some quick decisions to jump straight into treatment. Along the way, I learned about how chemotherapy can leave you infertile, as a result of induced menopause. Read more about infertility and chemotherapy.  
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