Property for cancerous tumors affect fertility





A recent British study of the drug used in the treatment of Alouram_asertanih warned could affect the fertility of babies born in the future, if I've ever had the ladies during pregnancy.
Researchers at the University of Edinburgh Scottish explained that the drug "etoposide", may precipitate infecting pregnant interruption of early menopause, and published their findings in the journal Saturday (BMC Cancer) scientific.
The researchers added that the drug "etoposide" is used primarily for the treatment of lung tumors, ovarian and testicular cancer, lymphoma, but if it is taken during pregnancy may be dangerous to infants and pregnant women.
The research team conducted a study on mice to monitor the effects of the drug "# etoposide" pregnant, and found that the drug plays a role in the transfer of bacterial cells from pregnant women to fetuses process, what affects their fertility in the future.
The researchers found that this property can accelerate infecting pregnant interruption of early menopause.
The researchers said that "the results of this study let for concern, especially since this property is likely to lead to similar results in humans, as in mice happened."
Previous studies revealed that early menopause in women is linked to the likely increase the numbers and the risk of disease after menopause, such as osteoporosis, heart disease, diabetes, obesity and Alzheimer's and others.

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