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Fertility preservation in breast cancer

Fertility preservation in breast cancer

Breast cancer is the most common malignancy among women of reproductive age, and its treatments (chemotherapy, radiotherapy, or hormonal therapy) may impact fertility. For young women who wish to preserve their ability to have children, the following options are available:
For women who are at a young age and wish to maintain their ability to have children, options include:
  • Egg or Embryo Freezing: The most common method before treatment.
  • Ovarian Tissue Freezing: A viable option when time is limited.
  • Ovarian Suppression with Medication: Reduces the risk of ovarian damage during treatment when preservation methods are not feasible.

We work closely with oncologists to provide tailored fertility preservation plans for women with breast cancer, ensuring their future reproductive options are safeguarded.