Most younger women who want kids after breast cancer diagnoses are successful, research data shows
Briefly

In a study of about 200 women ages 40 and younger with non-metastatic breast cancer, three-quarters could become pregnant after diagnosis, and two-thirds had a baby.
Fertility preservation like egg freezing increased the chances of having a baby; financial security also played a role, with older patients less likely to conceive.
Read at ABC7 San Francisco
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