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Cancer treatments can cause infertility, early menopause, and can lead to problems getting pregnant. After cancer, it can be difficult and overwhelming to think about your options for building a family. 

We are conducting the Roadmap to Parenthood study to test an informational website about fertility and family building after cancer. The website was designed to help you learn about family-building options and guide you through "next steps" to prepare and plan for the future. 

Women (assigned female at birth) who have completed cancer treatment and hope to have a child in the future may be eligible. If you are interested in learning more, use the button below to get in touch or email us at roadmaptoparenthood@stanford.edu.

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Your participation in this study will help us develop support resources for patients to make decisions about family building after cancer and to prepare for the (potential) challenges ahead. We hope this research will improve cancer survivorship care.

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