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Fertility medications and the risk of cancer

Pages 159-171 | Published online: 10 Jan 2014
 

Abstract

Cancer is among the leading causes of death, and malignant diseases of the female genital tract are among the most common sites. Reproductive factors that are also associated with infertility have been identified as risk factors. Hormones are thought to play a role in the induction and promotion of some type of cancers. Hormonal preparations affect the endocrine milieu and, by acting on the reproductive organs themselves, could even have a direct effect on carcinogenesis. Numerous case–control and cohort studies have tried to determine whether fertility medication use increases cancer risk. Overall, the current data is reassuring but most research groups drew conclusions based on a small number of cases and after a relatively short follow-up. Proper counseling prior to fertility medication use is important and further studies on even larger patient groups with more cancer cases are needed to support widespread use of fertility medications.

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