A new study shows that children of childhood cancer survivors who were treated with radiation or chemicals do not have a significantly higher risk of birth defects. (Click here for full release)

Childhood Cancer Treatment and the Reproductive System

Lynn Clark (left) and Georgine Kamuela
Roanoke
cancer, chemotherapy, survivors
A new study shows that children of childhood cancer survivors who were treated with radiation or chemicals do not have a significantly higher risk of birth defects. (Click here for full release)

Childhood Cancer Treatment and the Reproductive System

Cynthia Marshall
Raleigh/Durham
cancer, chemotherapy, survivors
A new study shows that children of childhood cancer survivors who were treated with radiation or chemicals do not have a significantly higher risk of birth defects. (Click here for full release)

Childhood Cancer Treatment and the Reproductive System

Tiffany Foster Cullison
Norfolk
cancer, chemotherapy, survivors
A new study shows that children of childhood cancer survivors who were treated with radiation or chemicals do not have a significantly higher risk of birth defects. (Click here for full release)

Childhood Cancer Treatment and the Reproductive System

A new study shows that the children of men and women who were treated for cancer are at no greater risk for birth defects.
Memphis
cancer, chemotherapy, survivors
A new study shows that children of childhood cancer survivors who were treated with radiation or chemicals do not have a significantly higher risk of birth defects. (Click here for full release)

Childhood Cancer Treatment and the Reproductive System

Catina Jones and her son, Jaylon Anderson
Jackson
cancer, chemotherapy, survivors
A new study shows that children of childhood cancer survivors who were treated with radiation or chemicals do not have a significantly higher risk of birth defects. (Click here for full release)

Childhood Cancer Treatment and the Reproductive System

Marsha Hedgeman (right), and her sister, Brenda.
Indianapolis
cancer, chemotherapy, survivors
A new study shows that children of childhood cancer survivors who were treated with radiation or chemicals do not have a significantly higher risk of birth defects. (Click here for full release)

Childhood Cancer Treatment and the Reproductive System

Eric Hughes
Huntsville
cancer, chemotherapy, survivors
A new study shows that children of childhood cancer survivors who were treated with radiation or chemicals do not have a significantly higher risk of birth defects. (Click here for full release)

Childhood Cancer Treatment and the Reproductive System

Dr. Kenneth A. Ginsburg
Detroit
cancer, chemotherapy, survivors
A new study shows that children of childhood cancer survivors who were treated with radiation or chemicals do not have a significantly higher risk of birth defects. (Click here for full release)

Childhood Cancer Treatment and the Reproductive System

Tamara Stratford
Columbia
cancer, chemotherapy, survivors
A new study shows that children of childhood cancer survivors who were treated with radiation or chemicals do not have a significantly higher risk of birth defects. (cancer, survivors, chemotherapy)

Childhood Cancer Treatment and the Reproductive System

Valerie Thomas
Birmingham
cancer, chemotherapy, survivors