Jan 18, 2026, 03:42
Worried About the Hormones Related to IVF and Ovarian Cancer? – Fertility Plus
Fertility Plus shared a post on LinkedIn:
“Worried about the hormones related to IVF and ovarian cancer?
Modern long-term studies show that there is no increased risk of invasive ovarian cancer after IVF compared to other women with infertility. While there may be a slight increase in rare, borderline ovarian tumors, these are typically low-grade and highly treatable.
Overall, the data is reassuring: your underlying infertility and age play a more significant role in cancer risk than the IVF medications themselves.
Stay informed and empowered on your journey!”

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