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WEBINAR- Cancer & Fertility

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Do you know your cancer treatment may impact your fertility?

Are you concerned about your ability to have a family after treatment?

Join Laura Mitchell, RN, MN, CON(C), Clinical Nurse Specialist from the Adolescent and Young Adult (AYA) Program at Princess Margaret Cancer Centre as she answers the following questions:

How can cancer treatment affect my fertility?

What are the options available for preserving my fertility before treatment?

If I am unable to undergo fertility preservation, are there options available after treatment?

Where can I go for ongoing support around my concerns?

THIS FREE WEBINAR IS OPEN TO THE PUBLIC. lymphoma.ca/post/webinar-ca...

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