Breast cancer in young women receives considerable attention. While cure rates are high, only a small fraction of survivors treated with chemotherapy will conceive, making fertility preservation before treatment critical.
Recent Breast Cancer Research
Two important studies published this week demonstrate that women with breast cancer have improved survival rates if they start cancer treatment within thirty to ninety days of diagnosis (Timeliness in Breast Cancer Treatment—The Sooner, the Better).
Fertility Preservation at RMA
The fertility preservation team at RMA at Jefferson has significant expertise helping women newly diagnosed with cancer.
Our team of IVF nurses, embryologists and finance professionals take genuine satisfaction helping women who face life-threatening cancer keep their dreams of family building alive. Many cancer survivors have told us years later that freezing their eggs and embryos gave them hope during their cancer treatment and improved their outlook.
By Arthur Castelbaum, MD
BELLEVUE, WA – March 13, 2024 – Reproductive Medicine Associates (RMA), one of the nation's…
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