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Women with Borderline Ovarian Tumors Can Still Conceive Following Fertility-Sparing Surgery – DocWire News
Women receiving fertility-sparing surgery (FFS) for borderline ovarian tumors were still able to conceive, according to the findings of a study published

Women receiving fertility-sparing surgery (FFS) for borderline ovarian tumors were still able to conceive, according to the findings of a study published in Fertility & Sterility.
In this study, comprised of 213 women who underwent FSS between 2008 and 2015 in Sweden, 23% had given birth to 62 babies after treatment, while 20 women, or 9% of the cohort – had undergone assisted reproduction (IVF). The women who had given birth after FSS were followed for 76 months, while the women who had no…
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