Those born from frozen embryos are more likely to develop cancer

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The researchers analyzed the medical data of more than 7.9 million children in the world Denmark Finland, Norway and Sweden.

According to the agency "UPI"Researchers confirmed that children born after frozen embryo transfer were more likely to develop cancer.

The study authors indicated in a press release that the most common types of cancer seen in the study were leukemia andnervous system tumors central.

The researchers said the results should be viewed with caution because the number of children diagnosed with cancer was low, 48 cases in total.

They noted that further study will be needed to confirm the possible link between cancer and procreation using Frozen eggs.

Previous studies have suggested that babies born from frozen eggs may have higher health risks in the short term, but the long-term risks were less clear.

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The researchers analyzed the medical data of more than 7.9 million children in the world Denmark Finland, Norway and Sweden.

According to the agency “UBI”, the researchers confirmed that children born after the transfer of frozen embryos were more likely to develop cancer.

The study authors indicated in a press release that the most common types of cancer seen in the study were leukemia andnervous system tumors central.

The researchers said the results should be viewed with caution because the number of children diagnosed with cancer was low, 48 cases in total.

They noted that further study will be needed to confirm the possible link between cancer and procreation using Frozen eggs.

Previous studies have suggested that babies born from frozen eggs may have higher health risks in the short term, but the long-term risks were less clear.

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