Fertility Treatments May Affect Breast Cancer Risk
A new study suggests that certain fertility drugs may affect a woman’s risk for developing breast cancer later on in her life. Research from the U.S. National Institute of Environmental Health Sciences found that the chance of developing breast cancer before the age of 50 rose for women who became pregnant for at least 10 weeks after taking fertility drugs to stimulate ovulation, compared to women who were not successful with the medication, writes HealthDay