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Preserving Fertility After Breast Cancer Treatment
How do you preserve fertility after breast cancer treatment? Learn more from WebMD and the doctors at The Cleveland Clinic.
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Date: May 25, 2009  
Category: Fertility
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Preserving Fertility After Breast Cancer Treatment
How do you preserve fertility after breast cancer treatment? Learn more from WebMD and the doctors at The Cleveland Clinic.
Fertility and Cancer Research Project
A research study dedicated to women with breast cancer who are concerned about fertility and childbearing.
Get the Facts: How Breast Cancer Affects Your Fertility
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