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Fertility Sparing Treatment in Gynecologic Oncology

In this lecture, Katherine LaVigne Mager, MD, discusses fertility sparing treatment in gynecologic oncology. Infertility is a common short and long term side effect of cancer treatment for many cancer types. Fertility preservation is very important to younger patients diagnosed with cancer and a majority of patients would prefer to have biological offspring above options such as adoption or third-party reproduction. 


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Roswell Park Comprehensive Cancer Center

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Katherine Mager, MD

Katherine Mager, MD

Gynecologic Oncology
Assistant Professor of Oncology

I was born and raised in New York City, where I attended college at Columbia University. I did my medical school training in Philadelphia at the Sidney Kimmel Medical College of Jefferson University (previously Jefferson Medical College) ...