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IT THINK NOT ALL. THERE ARE TREATMENTS THAT MAY AFFECT BUT ONLY TEMPORARILY. |
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Yeah, I certainly agree. Not all cancer treatments can cause infertility, there is no studies that gives an exact proof on how a cancer treatment can cause infertility problems. |
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radiology can compromise the immune system and impact fertility. if you have cancer and is going through some sort of chemo or radiation therapy, I suggest you discuss fertility issues with you doctor. |
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One of the treatments is radio therapy and chemo which causes damage on the cellular level in order to treat the cancer. So your ovaries and even testicles might be affected by the drugs. |
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yes there is a possibility for chemo because it kills cancer cells down to the cellular level so it can affect egg or sperm cells. |
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if you have chemo or radio then yes... |
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chemo destroys cells and this includes your reproductive cells. there is a good chance that you will become infertile with frequent chemo therapy. |