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Fertility drugs increase cancer risk
Ovulation-inducing drugs may increase the risk of women later developing uterine cancer. Israeli scientists have compared cancer incidence in a group of 15,030 Israeli women 30 years after they gave birth. Of the 567 women who had been given ovulation-inducing fertility drugs, five developed uterine cancer, which is about three times the incidence of members of the group who had not been given the ...
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