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Study: Fertility treatments may raise risk of ovarian cancer
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A new study in Great Britain found that women who got fertility treatments had a 60 percent higher risk of ovarian cancer. Findings suggests the fertility treatments themselves are not raising the risk, but some other underlying factor.Oct. 21, 2015