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Birth raises hope for fertility of cancer patients (USATODAY.com)







Birth raises hope for fertility of
cancer patients (USATODAY.com)

Birth raises hope for fertility of
cancer patients (USATODAY.com)
09/24/2004 07:53 AM

USATODAY.com - Belgian researchers on Thursday reported the first birth of a baby conceived after the mother's frozen ovarian tissue - removed before she began treatment for cancer - was thawed and placed back into her pelvis.




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