Ovarian stimulation: Is there a long-term risk for ovarian, breast and endometrial cancer?

L. Lerner-Geva, J. Rabinovici, B. Lunenfeld

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    Abstract

    Adverse effects have been related to infertility treatments. Infertility in general, and female infertility in particular, is a well established risk factor for cancer development, especially ovarian, breast and endometrial cancer. This article addresses the possible association between infertility and cancer development, with an emphasis on the influence of infertility treatments, through a meticulous search of the literature published thus far. While results regarding the possible association of infertility, ovulation induction medications and invasive ovarian cancer show no increased risk and are reassuring, results for increased risk for breast cancer and endometrial cancer following exposure to ovarian stimulation medications are inconclusive. Larger population studies with longer periods of follow-up and better adjustment for confounding factors are needed.

    Original languageEnglish
    Pages (from-to)831-839
    Number of pages9
    JournalWomen's Health
    Volume6
    Issue number6
    DOIs
    StatePublished - Nov 2010

    Keywords

    • borderline tumors of the ovary
    • breast cancer
    • endometrial cancer
    • ovarian cancer
    • ovarian stimulation
    • ovulation induction

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