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Preserving fertility after cancer diagnosis

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DEAR DOCTORS: My sister was diagnosed with cancer, and her doctors say she should consider freezing her eggs. It’s not definite that the treatment will affect her ability to get pregnant, but it’s a real possibility. I don’t know how freezing one’s eggs works. Can you explain? Is it expensive?

DEAR READER: Unfortunately, it’s true that certain medical treatments can, in addition to saving the person’s life, adversely affect their future fertility. This can occur in both women and men. For men, an option to preserve fertility is to freeze their sperm.

Women who wish to safeguard their future ability to have children can opt to freeze their eggs. The technical term for this is oocyte…

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