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Study documents sperm changes years after chemotherapy
Sperm from former chemo patients had similar pattern of molecular changes

Key stories of Fred Hutch research from 2016
A roundup of some of our favorite 2016 stories on research at Fred Hutch

So you're BRCA, now what?
A Fred Hutch researcher and breast cancer survivor talks about her inherited mutation and how it helped guide her decisions

‘Whatever happens to me, my baby can be OK’
Young patients and survivors share their stories of cancer and motherhood

Being pregnant — and diagnosed with cancer
Inaugural retreat explores painful issues, unanswered questions surrounding cancer, fertility and pregnancy

Improving survival and reducing side effects in Hodgkin lymphoma
New data from cooperative trial suggest PET imaging could guide treatment

How much does chemo impact fertility?
New study looks at how chemo affects childhood cancer survivors’ ability to have kids later in life

Fertility after cancer: Young women less likely to be told about options
New study finds young male cancer patients twice as likely to be counseled on preserving fertility

New hope for preserving fertility during breast cancer treatment
A medication that temporarily shuts down ovaries may offer women another option, new research shows