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She admitted before she died that when her cancer went into remission back then that she wanted to do IVF which would have made her 48 when she would start that. 
I mean how foolish would that be? A middle aged person is in remission, wants to put themselves though that, only the cancer came back to kill her at age 53.

She then said maybe adoption at the time and that being with a kid for a short period of time would be better than not having one at all.</description><link>http://www.refugees.bratfree.com/read.php?2,449880,449880#msg-449880</link><lastBuildDate>Mon, 20 Apr 2026 06:26:33 +0000</lastBuildDate>
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<title>Re: Shannen Doherty wanted to do IVF 5 years ago while in remission</title><link>http://www.refugees.bratfree.com/read.php?2,449880,449914#msg-449914</link><description><![CDATA[<blockquote class="bbcode"><div><small>Quote<br/></small><strong></strong><br/>If her breast cancer was due to a BRCA or BRCA2 genetic mutation and she birthed a girl, it would pretty much be a guarantee of that child developing breast cancer when she got older.</div></blockquote><br />Not just girls. The BRCA gene mutation has been implicated in pancreatic cancer in males and females.]]></description>
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<title>Re: Shannen Doherty wanted to do IVF 5 years ago while in remission</title><link>http://www.refugees.bratfree.com/read.php?2,449880,449904#msg-449904</link><description><![CDATA[<blockquote class="bbcode"><div><small>Quote<br/></small><strong>cfdavep</strong><br/>
She then said maybe adoption at the time and that being with a kid for a short period of time would be better than not having one at all.</div></blockquote><br />Good for her, I'm sure. But what about the kid that got thrown out by its biological parents, gets adopted and then has to sit and watch its new mother slowly die from cancer? And had she succeeded in getting pregnant at the age of 48, her child would have only been about five years old when she died, not to mention the possibility of passing on a genetic risk for cancer. If her breast cancer was due to a BRCA or BRCA2 genetic mutation and she birthed a girl, it would pretty much be a guarantee of that child developing breast cancer when she got older.<br /><br />But who cares if a kid has to go through the trauma of losing a parent and getting passed to yet another family afterward? So long as Shannen could play house for a few years!<br /><br /><blockquote class="bbcode"><div><small>Quote<br/></small><strong>bell_flower</strong><br/>
She did a lot of IVF. Maybe it was the massive doses of hormones that caused her cancer.</div></blockquote><br />That's entirely possible. I'm assuming female hormones are used in IVF and fertility treatments, and I believe some types of breast cancer are estrogen-dependent. If she did IVF to get knocked up and got pumped full of estrogen, she may well have fed her cancer.<br /><br /><blockquote class="bbcode"><div><small>Quote<br/></small><strong>Article</strong><br/>
Doherty said while discussing how her desire to have kids influenced her decisions on how she wanted to treat her cancer.</div></blockquote><br />Does this imply she may have chosen less effective treatments in order to attempt to preserve her fertility?<br /><br />I'm sorry she got so sick and ultimately succumbed to her cancer after beating it once. But the LAST thing anyone should be doing when they have cancer is breeding or adopting. If your time on this planet has a shortened expiration date due to illness and you know full well about it, you do NOT need to make an entirely new human being or go out and buy one someone didn't want. Because it's fucking selfish to force a child to have to try and navigate the grief of losing a parent just so you can have someone to call you "Mommy" for a little while.]]></description>
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<title>Re: Shannen Doherty wanted to do IVF 5 years ago while in remission</title><link>http://www.refugees.bratfree.com/read.php?2,449880,449901#msg-449901</link><description><![CDATA[<blockquote class="bbcode"><div><small>Quote<br/></small><strong></strong><br/>I look at kids who don't have parents at all, and I think if I adopt a child or whatever it is, any amount of time is better than nothing.</div></blockquote><br />Better for whom? Clearly not the kid.<br /><br />A child without parents has been through enough trauma and doesn't need to be adopted by someone who cannot provide for him/her, long term.<br /><br />Selfish twat.<br /><br />She did a lot of IVF. Maybe it was the massive doses of hormones that caused her cancer.]]></description>
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<title>Shannen Doherty wanted to do IVF 5 years ago while in remission</title><link>http://www.refugees.bratfree.com/read.php?2,449880,449880#msg-449880</link><description><![CDATA[https://www.yahoo.com/entertainment/shannen-doherty-said-she-desperately-215124392.html<br /><br />She admitted before she died that when her cancer went into remission back then that she wanted to do IVF which would have made her 48 when she would start that.<br />I mean how foolish would that be? A middle aged person is in remission, wants to put themselves though that, only the cancer came back to kill her at age 53.<br /><br />She then said maybe adoption at the time and that being with a kid for a short period of time would be better than not having one at all.]]></description>
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