vors may now wish to conceive. Recently, several studies have described that previous treatment with abdominal radiotherapy may increase the risk of adverse pregnancy outcome. methods: We conducted a retrospective single centre cohort study of childhood cancer survivors with a singleton live birth between January 2000 and December 2005. Pregnancy outcome was compared with data from the Netherlands Perinatal Registry, a nationwide data-base of pregnancy outcome parameters of all births in the Netherlands registered by midwives, obstetricians and paediatricians. results: Data were available on 40 survivors and 9031 controls. Median age at diagnosis was 6.9 years (range 0.1–16.8 years). The median interval between diagnosis and date of deliver...
Objective: To evaluate whether abdominal–pelvic radiotherapy for childhood cancer impairs uterine fu...
Cancer survivors may fear infertility, obstetric problems, and genetic alterations in their offsprin...
Objective: To evaluate whether abdominal-pelvic radiotherapy for childhood cancer impairs uterine fu...
textabstractBACKGROUND: The number of childhood cancer survivors has dramatically increased and cons...
BACKGROUND: The number of childhood cancer survivors has dramatically increased and consequently, an...
PURPOSE: We used data from the first large-scale overwhelmingly population-based study (a) to quanti...
PURPOSE: We used data from the first large-scale overwhelmingly population-based study (a) to quanti...
Purpose: We used data from the first large-scale over-whelmingly population-based study (a) to quant...
Purpose: To evaluate pregnancy rates, time to pregnancy (TTP) and obstetric outcomes in female child...
PURPOSE: To evaluate pregnancy rates, time to pregnancy (TTP) and obstetric outcomes in female child...
OBJECTIVE: To evaluate whether abdominal-pelvic radiotherapy for childhood cancer impairs uterine fu...
Purpose: To evaluate pregnancy rates, time to pregnancy (TTP) and obstetric outcomes in female child...
OBJECTIVE: To evaluate whether abdominal-pelvic radiotherapy for childhood cancer impairs uterine fu...
Objective: To compare birth outcomes among female survivors of childhood and adolescent cancer who s...
Objective: To evaluate whether abdominal–pelvic radiotherapy for childhood cancer impairs uterine fu...
Objective: To evaluate whether abdominal–pelvic radiotherapy for childhood cancer impairs uterine fu...
Cancer survivors may fear infertility, obstetric problems, and genetic alterations in their offsprin...
Objective: To evaluate whether abdominal-pelvic radiotherapy for childhood cancer impairs uterine fu...
textabstractBACKGROUND: The number of childhood cancer survivors has dramatically increased and cons...
BACKGROUND: The number of childhood cancer survivors has dramatically increased and consequently, an...
PURPOSE: We used data from the first large-scale overwhelmingly population-based study (a) to quanti...
PURPOSE: We used data from the first large-scale overwhelmingly population-based study (a) to quanti...
Purpose: We used data from the first large-scale over-whelmingly population-based study (a) to quant...
Purpose: To evaluate pregnancy rates, time to pregnancy (TTP) and obstetric outcomes in female child...
PURPOSE: To evaluate pregnancy rates, time to pregnancy (TTP) and obstetric outcomes in female child...
OBJECTIVE: To evaluate whether abdominal-pelvic radiotherapy for childhood cancer impairs uterine fu...
Purpose: To evaluate pregnancy rates, time to pregnancy (TTP) and obstetric outcomes in female child...
OBJECTIVE: To evaluate whether abdominal-pelvic radiotherapy for childhood cancer impairs uterine fu...
Objective: To compare birth outcomes among female survivors of childhood and adolescent cancer who s...
Objective: To evaluate whether abdominal–pelvic radiotherapy for childhood cancer impairs uterine fu...
Objective: To evaluate whether abdominal–pelvic radiotherapy for childhood cancer impairs uterine fu...
Cancer survivors may fear infertility, obstetric problems, and genetic alterations in their offsprin...
Objective: To evaluate whether abdominal-pelvic radiotherapy for childhood cancer impairs uterine fu...