Sammanfattning
BACKGROUND A possible correlation between hormonal stimulation during treatment of infertility and the risk of cancer of the breast, the ovaries, the cervix or the uterus has been investigated in a number of epidemiological studies. The purpose of this article is to review the relevant literature and summarise the findings.
KNOWLEDGE BASE This review article is based on literature searches in the databases MEDLINE, Cochrane and EMBASE.
RESULTS No studies showed a specific general correlation between hormonal ovulatory stimulation used as pre-treatment to assisted fertilisation and an increased risk of cancer of the breast, the ovaries, the cervix or the uterus. Most studies detected no increased risk. Some studies, however, showed an increased risk of cancer among certain sub-groups, such as women who have received repeated treatment with clomiphene citrate.
INTERPRETATION On the basis of the studies reviewed, the conclusions are ambiguous. It is therefore necessary to monitor the long-term effects of infertility treatment on women’s health. Further good -quality large-scale population studies are necessary, with longer follow-up periods and better adjustment for confounding factors.