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Children born after assisted reproductive technology (ART) are at slightly increased risk for prematurity, low birth weight, and congenital malformations, but information about long-term risks for rare but serious diseases is sparse. In a population-based study, investigators linked data on all children born after ART in Britain from 1992 through 2008 with national registry data on childhood tumors to determine incidence of cancer before age 15 in these children compared with those in the general population during the same period.
The cohort consisted of 106,000 children born after nondonor ART (mean follow-up, 6.6 years). A total of 108 cancers were identified in this group compared with 109.7 expected cancers (standardized incidence ratio …