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  from Pam Stephan
Some drugs used for breast cancer treatment can push you into early menopause, because they shut down your ovaries. If you hope to have children after you've completed chemotherapy for breast cancer, you will need to know which drugs and doses are most likely to cause infertility, and what your options are, before treatment.

 
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Breast Cancer Chemotherapy Drugs and Infertility
Which chemotherapy drugs used for breast cancer treatment may cause you to become infertile? What are the other probable causes that you need to consider?...read more

 
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Kylie Minogue Doubles Her Earnings During Breast Cancer
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Hitmaker, singer, dancer, and breast cancer survivor Kylie Minogue just about doubled her music industry earnings during 2005, the year she took off to...read more

 
Summer Skin Care and Chemo for Breast Cancer
During summer, family and friends may want to visit the beach, float in the river, or swim in the pool. If you're having chemotherapy for breast cancer, you will be extra photo-sensitive ...read more about protecting your skin.

 
 
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