SummaryBackgroundOvarian tissue cryopreservation with later reimplantation has been shown to preserve fertility in adult women, but this approach remains unproven and experimental in children and adolescents. We aimed to assess the use of the Edinburgh selection criteria for ovarian tissue cryopreservation in girls and young women with cancer to determine whether we are offering this invasive procedure to the patients who are most at risk of premature ovarian insufficiency.MethodsCryopreservation of ovarian tissue has been selectively offered to girls and young women with cancer who met the Edinburgh selection criteria since 1996. Between Jan 1, 1996, and June 30, 2012, 410 female patients younger than 18 years at diagnosis were treated for...
Objective: Many women worldwide are diagnosed with cancer in prepubertal, postpubertal and childbear...
Most female cancer patients of reproductive age do not have the option of utilising in vitro fertili...
Approximately 10% of cancers occur in women under 45 years of age. Chemotherapy, radiotherapy, and b...
This study was partly funded by the UK Medical Research Council grant G1100357 (to RAA). Open Access...
SummaryBackgroundOvarian tissue cryopreservation with later reimplantation has been shown to preserv...
STUDY QUESTIONDo the Edinburgh Selection Criteria correctly identify female cancer patients under th...
With increasing numbers of survivors of cancer in young people future fertility and ovarian function...
Copyright © 2016 American Society for Reproductive Medicine. Published by Elsevier Inc. All rights r...
With the increase in the survival rate of cancer patients, there has been a growing interest in the ...
STUDY QUESTION Do the benefits of ovarian tissue cryopreservation outweigh the risks for patients se...
There are multiple methods of fertility preservation that are common in cancer patients. One method ...
In the last years, advances in diagnosis and new treatments of cancer patient have increased the lif...
Advances in the diagnosis and treatment of childhood, adolescent and adult cancer have greatly incre...
Fertility preservation for girls and young women with cancer: population-based validation of criteri...
Fertility preservation in prepubertal and young adolescent girls scheduled for chemotherapy is a dem...
Objective: Many women worldwide are diagnosed with cancer in prepubertal, postpubertal and childbear...
Most female cancer patients of reproductive age do not have the option of utilising in vitro fertili...
Approximately 10% of cancers occur in women under 45 years of age. Chemotherapy, radiotherapy, and b...
This study was partly funded by the UK Medical Research Council grant G1100357 (to RAA). Open Access...
SummaryBackgroundOvarian tissue cryopreservation with later reimplantation has been shown to preserv...
STUDY QUESTIONDo the Edinburgh Selection Criteria correctly identify female cancer patients under th...
With increasing numbers of survivors of cancer in young people future fertility and ovarian function...
Copyright © 2016 American Society for Reproductive Medicine. Published by Elsevier Inc. All rights r...
With the increase in the survival rate of cancer patients, there has been a growing interest in the ...
STUDY QUESTION Do the benefits of ovarian tissue cryopreservation outweigh the risks for patients se...
There are multiple methods of fertility preservation that are common in cancer patients. One method ...
In the last years, advances in diagnosis and new treatments of cancer patient have increased the lif...
Advances in the diagnosis and treatment of childhood, adolescent and adult cancer have greatly incre...
Fertility preservation for girls and young women with cancer: population-based validation of criteri...
Fertility preservation in prepubertal and young adolescent girls scheduled for chemotherapy is a dem...
Objective: Many women worldwide are diagnosed with cancer in prepubertal, postpubertal and childbear...
Most female cancer patients of reproductive age do not have the option of utilising in vitro fertili...
Approximately 10% of cancers occur in women under 45 years of age. Chemotherapy, radiotherapy, and b...