Female cancer patients are offered 'banking' of gametes before starting fertility-threatening cancer therapy. Transplants of fresh and frozen ovarian tissue between healthy fertile and infertile women have demonstrated the utility of the tissue banked for restoration of endocrine and fertility function. Additional methods, like follicle culture and isolated follicle transplantation, are in development. Specialist reproductive medicine scientists and clinicians with complementary expertise in ovarian tissue culture and transplantation presented relevant published literature in their field of expertise and also unpublished promising data for discussion. As the major aims were to identify the current gaps prohibiting advancement, to share tech...
INTRODUCTION: Ovarian tissue is increasingly being collected from cancer patients and cryopreserv...
In current years, ovarian tissue cryopreservation (OTC) and transplantation is gaining ground as a s...
Increasing survival rates in young cancer patients, new reproductive techniques and the growing inte...
Female cancer patients are offered 'banking' of gametes before starting fertility-threatening cancer...
Ovarian tissue cryopreservation before gonadotoxic treatment is the only means of preserving fertili...
Young female cancer survival rates significantly increased due to the great progress of cancer thera...
Recent advances in cancer therapy have resulted in an increased number of long-term cancer survivors...
Ovarian tissue cryopreservation represents one among the most preferred strategies for fertility pre...
Ovarian tissue cryopreservation (OTC) and transplantation is a well established procedure to preserv...
Although advances in cancer treatment and early diagnosis have significantly improved cancer surviva...
BACKGROUND: Most cancer treatments like chemotherapy, radiotherapy or a combination of both are high...
The mammalian ovary contains a large number of follicles that are in various developmental stages. T...
Fertility preservation has emerged as a field of growing interest thanks to increasingly effective c...
The endeavor to cryopreserve gonadal tissues and gametes in young patients who must undergo severe s...
Considerable challenges in engineering the female reproductive tissue are the follicle's unique arch...
INTRODUCTION: Ovarian tissue is increasingly being collected from cancer patients and cryopreserv...
In current years, ovarian tissue cryopreservation (OTC) and transplantation is gaining ground as a s...
Increasing survival rates in young cancer patients, new reproductive techniques and the growing inte...
Female cancer patients are offered 'banking' of gametes before starting fertility-threatening cancer...
Ovarian tissue cryopreservation before gonadotoxic treatment is the only means of preserving fertili...
Young female cancer survival rates significantly increased due to the great progress of cancer thera...
Recent advances in cancer therapy have resulted in an increased number of long-term cancer survivors...
Ovarian tissue cryopreservation represents one among the most preferred strategies for fertility pre...
Ovarian tissue cryopreservation (OTC) and transplantation is a well established procedure to preserv...
Although advances in cancer treatment and early diagnosis have significantly improved cancer surviva...
BACKGROUND: Most cancer treatments like chemotherapy, radiotherapy or a combination of both are high...
The mammalian ovary contains a large number of follicles that are in various developmental stages. T...
Fertility preservation has emerged as a field of growing interest thanks to increasingly effective c...
The endeavor to cryopreserve gonadal tissues and gametes in young patients who must undergo severe s...
Considerable challenges in engineering the female reproductive tissue are the follicle's unique arch...
INTRODUCTION: Ovarian tissue is increasingly being collected from cancer patients and cryopreserv...
In current years, ovarian tissue cryopreservation (OTC) and transplantation is gaining ground as a s...
Increasing survival rates in young cancer patients, new reproductive techniques and the growing inte...