When you hear the word “cancer,” it’s natural to assume that your fertility is at risk. And that may be the case for some women. Endometrial cancer is a cancer that arises in the uterus's endome...
Blocking Apoptotic Response to Preserve Fertility
Being diagnosed with cancer can be life-altering, especially if you're a woman trying to conceive. Fortunately, cancer treatments like those that block apoptotic responses to preserve fertility enable...
Testicular Cancer and Male Fertility
Testicular cancer is one of the less common types of cancer that typically affects men between the ages of 15 and 49. Because the testicles play a crucial role in the male reproductive system (produci...
Altered Breast Density: A Possible Result of Fertility Treatments
Fertility treatments provide many positive benefits. However, as is the case with so many medical treatments, there are some potential side effects associated with fertility treatments. One potential...
Ovarian Tissue Transplants to Help Conceive After Cancer
Finding out you have cancer can be one of the scariest and most uncertain times in a woman’s life. Of course, a woman’s first priority is to get healthy and cancer free as quickly as possible, but...
Male Infertility: A Risk Factor for Cancer Development?
When a couple’s wish to have children isn’t coming true, male infertility is responsible one third of the time. There are several well-known causes of male infertility. But did you know that there...