There has been a sharp increase in the demand for fertility preservation. This review summarizes the indications and current options and describes new techniques and strategies, including those for women with newly diagnosed malignant disease
BACKGROUND: Most cancer treatments like chemotherapy, radiotherapy or a combination of both are high...
Especially young women with cancer face rising survival rates due to remarkable progress in oncologi...
The need for practice guidelines for fertility preservation in young women with hematological malign...
There has been a sharp increase in the demand for fertility preservation. This review summarizes the...
Because of improved survival rates and recent advances in reproductive medicine, fertility preservat...
Oocyte vitrification and ovarian tissue cryopreservation are two common fertility preservation optio...
Cancer incidence is progressively increasing in parallel with an increase in the rate of cancer surv...
In recent decades, major progress has been made in cancer diagnosis and therapy, significantly exten...
Fertility preservation has become an issue of great importance in female cancer patients due to inc...
The number of patients of reproductive age diagnosed with various malignant hematological diseases i...
Fertility preservation options for women facing gonadotoxic treatment has become an important area o...
Gynecologic malignancies account for 1,09 million new cancer cases worldwide consisting of about 12%...
Ensuring quality of life for increasing numbers of women surviving cancer has become a key challenge...
To develop guidance to practicing oncologists about available fertility preservation methods and rel...
Approximately 10% of cancers occur in women under 45 years of age. Chemotherapy, radiotherapy, and b...
BACKGROUND: Most cancer treatments like chemotherapy, radiotherapy or a combination of both are high...
Especially young women with cancer face rising survival rates due to remarkable progress in oncologi...
The need for practice guidelines for fertility preservation in young women with hematological malign...
There has been a sharp increase in the demand for fertility preservation. This review summarizes the...
Because of improved survival rates and recent advances in reproductive medicine, fertility preservat...
Oocyte vitrification and ovarian tissue cryopreservation are two common fertility preservation optio...
Cancer incidence is progressively increasing in parallel with an increase in the rate of cancer surv...
In recent decades, major progress has been made in cancer diagnosis and therapy, significantly exten...
Fertility preservation has become an issue of great importance in female cancer patients due to inc...
The number of patients of reproductive age diagnosed with various malignant hematological diseases i...
Fertility preservation options for women facing gonadotoxic treatment has become an important area o...
Gynecologic malignancies account for 1,09 million new cancer cases worldwide consisting of about 12%...
Ensuring quality of life for increasing numbers of women surviving cancer has become a key challenge...
To develop guidance to practicing oncologists about available fertility preservation methods and rel...
Approximately 10% of cancers occur in women under 45 years of age. Chemotherapy, radiotherapy, and b...
BACKGROUND: Most cancer treatments like chemotherapy, radiotherapy or a combination of both are high...
Especially young women with cancer face rising survival rates due to remarkable progress in oncologi...
The need for practice guidelines for fertility preservation in young women with hematological malign...