Friday, 22 June 2012

IVF in immature women tied to after breast cancer

<p>NEW YORK (Reuters Health) – Women who go by in vitro fertilization (<span>IVF</span>) early in life are during a aloft risk of building <span>breast cancer</span> compared to those who don’t bear a treatment, suggests a new study.</p>
<p> The findings, however, can't establish either IVF contributed to a cancers or either something else could explain a link.</p>
<p> “I don’t consider it’s a outrageous increasing risk that we should worry or panic (about),” pronounced <span>Louise Stewart</span>, a study’s lead author and a researcher during a <span>University of Western Australia</span> in Crawley.</p>
<p> She added, however, that her commentary did uncover a couple between a dual and doctors should keep that in a behind of their minds.</p>
<p> For a new study, Stewart and her colleagues collected information on 21,025 women betwee...

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