STUDY QUESTION Do children conceived by ART have an increased risk of cancer? SUMMARY ANSWER Overall, ART-conceived children do not appear to have an increased risk of cancer. WHAT IS KNOWN ALREADY Despite the increasing use of ART, i.e. IVF or ICSI worldwide, information about possible long-term health risks for children conceived by these techniques is scarce. STUDY DESIGN, SIZE, DURATION A nationwide historical cohort study with prospective follow-up (median 21 years), including all live-born offspring from women treated with subfertility treatments between 1980 and 2001. PARTICIPANTS/MATERIALS, SETTING, METHODS All offspring of a nationwide cohort of subfertile women (OMEGA study) treated in one of the 12 Dutch IVF clinics or two fertil...
Item does not contain fulltextIMPORTANCE: Previous studies of breast cancer risk after in vitro fert...
STUDY QUESTION Do female childhood cancer survivors (CCSs) express a decreased desire to have childr...
Contains fulltext : 80255.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)BACKGROUND: In...
STUDY QUESTION Do children conceived by ART have an increased risk of cancer? SUMMARY ANSWER Overall...
The influence of assisted reproductive technologies (ART) on the risk of childhood cancer is poorly ...
Study question: Do children born after donor assisted reproductive technology (ART) have an increase...
Background and Aims: Assisted reproductive techniques (ART) havebeen determined to be a risk factors...
STUDY QUESTION Do children born after donor ART have an increased risk of developing childhood cance...
Objectives: Studies conducted so far have found no statistically significant increased risk for canc...
Do children and young adults born after assisted reproductive technology (ART) have an increased ris...
studyquestion: Dowomenwho give birth after assisted reproductive technology (ART) have an increased ...
CCS often wish to have biological children yet harbour concerns about fertility impairment, pregnanc...
Abstract Background Assisted reproductive technologies (ART) to treat infertility have been availabl...
abstract: There is a large population of children conceived via assisted reproductive technology (AR...
Assisted fertilization techniques (AFT) are commonly used in the treatment of infertility. Although ...
Item does not contain fulltextIMPORTANCE: Previous studies of breast cancer risk after in vitro fert...
STUDY QUESTION Do female childhood cancer survivors (CCSs) express a decreased desire to have childr...
Contains fulltext : 80255.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)BACKGROUND: In...
STUDY QUESTION Do children conceived by ART have an increased risk of cancer? SUMMARY ANSWER Overall...
The influence of assisted reproductive technologies (ART) on the risk of childhood cancer is poorly ...
Study question: Do children born after donor assisted reproductive technology (ART) have an increase...
Background and Aims: Assisted reproductive techniques (ART) havebeen determined to be a risk factors...
STUDY QUESTION Do children born after donor ART have an increased risk of developing childhood cance...
Objectives: Studies conducted so far have found no statistically significant increased risk for canc...
Do children and young adults born after assisted reproductive technology (ART) have an increased ris...
studyquestion: Dowomenwho give birth after assisted reproductive technology (ART) have an increased ...
CCS often wish to have biological children yet harbour concerns about fertility impairment, pregnanc...
Abstract Background Assisted reproductive technologies (ART) to treat infertility have been availabl...
abstract: There is a large population of children conceived via assisted reproductive technology (AR...
Assisted fertilization techniques (AFT) are commonly used in the treatment of infertility. Although ...
Item does not contain fulltextIMPORTANCE: Previous studies of breast cancer risk after in vitro fert...
STUDY QUESTION Do female childhood cancer survivors (CCSs) express a decreased desire to have childr...
Contains fulltext : 80255.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)BACKGROUND: In...