منابع مشابه
Fertility Preservation for Cancer Patients
Freezing of eggs or ovarian tissue to preserve fertility for cancer patients has been studied since 1994 with Gosden’s original paper in sheep, and before that in smaller mammals for decades prior. Clinically, this tactic has enjoyed great success. Despite the rising popularity of vitrification for egg freezing, it is often done incorrectly, forgetting the original principles Kuwayama establish...
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Cancer is not uncommon and no longer considered to be an incurable disorder. 10% of cancer cases occur under the age of 45. There is a remarkable improvement in treatment and survival rates. Today women have been delaying initiation of childbearing because the incidence of most cancers increases with age. Delayed childbearing results in more female cancer survivors. As a consequence there is an...
متن کاملFertility preservation in cancer patients.
Fertility preservation is an important but often neglected need of cancer patients. There are several options available but many are considered experimental or are unproven. Most require interventions that can postpone the initiation of cancer treatment. The options include surgical procedures to move the ovaries out of the path of a radiation field, prophylactic medical therapy with gonadotrop...
متن کاملFertility Preservation Options for Cancer Patients
The number of reported new cancer cases is increasing every year. The probability of surviving cancer is high and is continually improving. The cancer treatment may induce ovarian or testicular failure by damaging ovarian follicles in females and spermatogonia in the males. Gonadal failure may affect all aspects of reproductive health, including pubertal development, hormone production, and sex...
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ژورنال
عنوان ژورنال: Expert Review of Obstetrics & Gynecology
سال: 2008
ISSN: 1747-4108,1747-4116
DOI: 10.1586/17474108.3.6.697