Women who use assisted reproductive technology to help them conceive a child appear not to be at an increased risk of developing ovarian cancer, a nationwide study conducted in the Netherlands has found. The study, “Long-Term Risk of Ovarian Cancer and Borderline Tumors After Assisted Reproductive Technology,” was published in the Journal of the National Cancer Institute. Since the implementation of assisted reproductive technology (ART) 40 years ago, there have been concerns that these methods…
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