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16 October 2014
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And will I be able to have children?

The doctor says:
There's about an 80% chance of having children, which varies depending on what treatment you've had. But it'll take a couple of years before you're making anyone pregnant.

However, if you're fertile before any treatment, there may be a possibility of banking or storing some sperm. This will be considered if you're under the age of 55; the sperm can be stored for up to 10 years in liquid nitrogen.

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