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Meta-analysis of cancer incidence in children born after assisted reproductive technologies


S Raimondi, P Pedotti, E Taioli - British journal of cancer, 2005 - pubmedcentral.nih.gov
A meta-analysis was performed on 11 cohort studies of Assisted Reproductive
Technologies (ART) and subsequent childhood cancer, published up to February
2005, which reported comparable, nonoverlapping data, and then restricted ...
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An update of assisted reproductive technologies results in the United States


QV Neri, T Takeuchi, GD Palermo - Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences, 2008 - interscience.wiley.com
The etiology of compromised spermatogenesis is often genetic. Because male
subfertility has been associated with a higher incidence of genomic defects,
ranging from aneuploidy to Yq microdeletions, concerns have been raised as ...
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[PDF] IVF and retinoblastoma


D BenEzra - British Journal of Ophthalmology, 2005 - bjo.bmj.com
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Implications of epigenetics and genomic imprinting in assisted reproductive technologies


SL Laprise - Molecular Reproduction and Development, 2009 - interscience.wiley.com
There have been several reports of an increased risk of genomic imprinting
disorders associated with assisted reproductive technology (ART). However, the
connection between imprinting defects and ART is tenuous. In this review, ...
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In vitro fertilization and childhood retinoblastoma


D BenEzra - British journal of clinical pharmacology, 2005 - pubmedcentral.nih.gov
However, their far-reaching conclusion that their data 'provide some reassurance
that children born as a result of IVF are not at markedly increased risk of
retinoblastoma' may be misleading. These authors observed 0 cases of ...
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[PDF] IVF and the incidence of retinoblastoma


D BenEzra - disc.vjf.inserm.fr
Page 1. IVF and the incidence of retinoblastoma David BenEzra Introduction Assisted
reproduction technologies (ART) and more specifically ...
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Incidence of retinoblastoma in Dutch children conceived by IVF: an expanded study


T Marees, CJ Dommering, SM Imhof, WA Kors … - Human Reproduction, 2009 - ESHRE
METHODS: From nationwide estimates of numbers of live births conceived by IVF (n
= 40 330), we estimated the expected numbers of patients with retinoblastoma
conceived by IVF in the period 1995–2007. The observed number of ...
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