Can someone who had brain cancer at age 13 and received radiation therapy for it still have kids as an adult?
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First off... He probably only had radiation to his brain. If he had local radiation, his fertility is probably fine. If he had total body irradiation, that's a different story.
It isn't wrong of you to want to know. If I were in a serious relationship that might end up with trying to have kids, I would want to know if both of us were A OK...
so my suggestion is this... suggest that he go get tested, as will you ... to make sure you both have the opportunity to create children if you so desire. That way he doesn't feel all alone...
Also, you may get him genetically tested, to make sure he won't be passing along a gene for brain cancer to your kids. The insurance should pay for this, and this is supremely important... He'll probably understand, as he wouldn't want his kids to exeriance what he did.
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Yes, because radiation only focuses on one area. There is no way that he had radiation for his entire body because it would have killed him. Unless he had chemo, his germ line cells were not affected.
It always amazes me when people ask questions like this on Yahoo. Obviously this is a question for his doctor.
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