The results suggested that chemotherapy for patients with lung cancer increases the risk of early loss of menses in survivors. It may cause acute amenorrhea and menopause leading not only to hot flashes vaginal dryness and bone loss but also the possibility of loss of fertility. Although more definitive research is needed premenopausal women who need chemotherapy for lung cancer appear to have a similar risk of amenorrhea early menopause and loss of fertility as premenopausal women receiving chemotherapy for breast cancer and lymphoma said JoAnn Pinkerton executive director at the North American Menopause Society (NAMS) in the US. Although