Researchers reveal that a long-term study of women who used ovary-stimulating hormones for fertility treatment found no widespread evidence of a higher cancer risk. The results appear to contradict a number of studies in recent years that suggested such treatments may increase the risk of the disease. Doctors have a choice of several hormone drugs to stimulate ovaries to produce eggs harvested for in-vitro fertilisation (IVF). The forerunner, ...
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