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chemo destroyed ovary
A 23-year-old male asked:

Dr. Barbara Toppin answered
Specializes in Obstetrics and Gynecology
Yes: It is not uncommon to have irregular menses after major surgery and chemotherapy. It may take a few more cycles to become normal. If not ... Read More
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A 51-year-old female asked:

Dr. Wayne Ingram answered
Specializes in Obstetrics and Gynecology
Staging info needed: There isn't enough information to answer this question as the staging is no listed.
A female asked:

Dr. Sewa Legha answered
50 years experience Medical Oncology
Don't use of Abbrevi: Your oncologist's advice is best, follow what he/she recommended. Is this a cancer of the Gall Bladder? Your use of abbreviations are misleading me... ... Read More
A 29-year-old female asked:

Dr. Michael Traub answered
19 years experience Fertility Medicine
Yes: It would be a frozen embryo transfer. You would require a limited amounts of hormones prior to pregnancy but as long as your uterus is present that is ... Read More
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A 59-year-old female asked:

Dr. Andrew Hoffman answered
35 years experience General Surgery
Need more info: Although it can happen, spread of a colon cancer to the ovary after her resection seems unlikely. Follow up with the cancer specialists and ob/gyn. T ... Read More
A 39-year-old female asked:

Dr. Ed Friedlander answered
44 years experience Pathology
Quality of life: If what you are describing is the case, then you cannot expect a cure, but chemo may give you an extra year or two of reasonably good health. Is there ... Read More
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A 35-year-old female asked:

Dr. Herbert Hoover answered
51 years experience General Practice
Healthy diet : In my opinion, a healthy, balanced diet is far more important than taking extra vitamins and supplements. If you have concerns about the adequacy of ... Read More
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A 42-year-old male asked:

Dr. John Berryman answered
54 years experience Obstetrics and Gynecology
Chemotherapy ?'s: After chemotherapy, egg follicles may not still exist, but sometimes the ovaries can still produce estrogen, and after sustained estrogen production, ... Read More
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A female asked:

Dr. Nayla Mumneh answered
29 years experience Allergy and Immunology
Common practice: Yes this is common for women of child bearing age who wish to have children in the future, because chemotherapy can affect the ovaries and make a woma ... Read More
A 29-year-old female asked:

Dr. Michael Dugan answered
Specializes in Hematology
Many times: Fertility is not possible after a bmt. Her life has been saved, but other options for children may have to be pursued. Good luck to her.
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