Objective: To examine the incidence rate of breast cancer in a cohort of women undergoing treatment for infertility, comparing the rate in women who had in vitro fertilization (IVF) with those who did not. Design: Population-based cohort study using linked hospital and registry data. Setting: Hospital. Patient(s): All women aged 20–44 years seeking hospital investigation and treatment for infertility in Western Australia during the period 1983–2002 (n ¼ 21,025). Intervention(s): None. Main Outcome Measure(s): Hazard ratios (HRs) for breast cancer. Result(s): There was no overall increase in the rate of breast cancer in women who had IVF (HR 1.10, 95% confidence interval [CI] 0.88–1.36), but there was an increased rate in women who commenced...
In this case control study of 928 women with breast cancer and 928 controls, we found no statistical...
Previous studies have shown that both exogenous and endogenous estrogens and progestogens increase t...
background: Relatively few studies published to date have investigated IVF and cancer risk. In this ...
Item does not contain fulltextIMPORTANCE: Previous studies of breast cancer risk after in vitro fert...
Background: Due to the increasing prevalence of infertility, the number of referrals to infertility ...
Objectives. To compare the risk of borderline ovarian tumours in women having in vitro fertilization...
background: Results of earlier studies on cancer risk in infertile women are inconsistent for many c...
BACKGROUND: There is concern about the long-term health impact of ovarian stimulation treatment for ...
International audienceBACKGROUND: The use of fertility drugs (FDs) is steadily increasing in Western...
Previous studies have shown that both exogenous and endogenous estrogens and progestogens increase t...
In this case control study of 928 women with breast cancer and 928 controls, we found no statistical...
Previous studies have shown that both exogenous and endogenous estrogens and progestogens increase t...
background: Relatively few studies published to date have investigated IVF and cancer risk. In this ...
Item does not contain fulltextIMPORTANCE: Previous studies of breast cancer risk after in vitro fert...
Background: Due to the increasing prevalence of infertility, the number of referrals to infertility ...
Objectives. To compare the risk of borderline ovarian tumours in women having in vitro fertilization...
background: Results of earlier studies on cancer risk in infertile women are inconsistent for many c...
BACKGROUND: There is concern about the long-term health impact of ovarian stimulation treatment for ...
International audienceBACKGROUND: The use of fertility drugs (FDs) is steadily increasing in Western...
Previous studies have shown that both exogenous and endogenous estrogens and progestogens increase t...
In this case control study of 928 women with breast cancer and 928 controls, we found no statistical...
Previous studies have shown that both exogenous and endogenous estrogens and progestogens increase t...
background: Relatively few studies published to date have investigated IVF and cancer risk. In this ...