With an increase in long term survival rates for childhood cancers, more focus is now being placed on quality of life issues resulting from long term side effects of treatment. Infertility in later life is a known side effect of chemotherapy in patients that have survived childhood cancer. The testis contains two irreplaceable cell populations for subsequent fertility, the proliferating stem germ cells and the somatic Sertoli cells that support the development of the germ cells. First different methods to culture mouse testicular tissue were examined and then compared to in vivo time points to validate the model used. In order to examine which cell type is effected by exposure to chemotherapy, neonatal mouse testes were exposed to ...
The successful treatment of childhood cancer with chemotherapy and radiotherapy may be associated w...
Summary: Testicular cancer is the most common cancer affecting men in reproductive age, and cisplati...
STUDY QUESTION Does chemotherapy exposure (with or without alkylating agents) or primary diagnosis a...
Chemotherapy is widely used to eliminate proliferative malignant cells in patients with cancer. Ther...
Background: Clinical studies indicate chemotherapy agents used in childhood cancer treatment regime...
Childhood cancer survival rates have continued to increase in recent decades, with current surviva...
Chemotherapy treatment is a mainstay of anticancer regimens, significantly contributing to the recen...
International audienceOver the last decade, the number of cancer survivors has increased thanks to p...
Chemotherapy is used for childhood cancer but may lead to infertility in patients. Spermatogonia ste...
Although treatment of cancer in young boys with cytotoxic agents has long been known to cause infer...
Background: Retrospective studies in adult survivors of childhood cancer show long-term impacts of e...
Infertility is a common late effect of childhood cancer treatment. Testicular toxicity can clinicall...
Boys administered chemotherapy to treat cancer are at risk of damage to their healthy testicular tis...
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Testicular function and future fertility may be affected by cancer treatment during childhood. Whils...
The successful treatment of childhood cancer with chemotherapy and radiotherapy may be associated w...
Summary: Testicular cancer is the most common cancer affecting men in reproductive age, and cisplati...
STUDY QUESTION Does chemotherapy exposure (with or without alkylating agents) or primary diagnosis a...
Chemotherapy is widely used to eliminate proliferative malignant cells in patients with cancer. Ther...
Background: Clinical studies indicate chemotherapy agents used in childhood cancer treatment regime...
Childhood cancer survival rates have continued to increase in recent decades, with current surviva...
Chemotherapy treatment is a mainstay of anticancer regimens, significantly contributing to the recen...
International audienceOver the last decade, the number of cancer survivors has increased thanks to p...
Chemotherapy is used for childhood cancer but may lead to infertility in patients. Spermatogonia ste...
Although treatment of cancer in young boys with cytotoxic agents has long been known to cause infer...
Background: Retrospective studies in adult survivors of childhood cancer show long-term impacts of e...
Infertility is a common late effect of childhood cancer treatment. Testicular toxicity can clinicall...
Boys administered chemotherapy to treat cancer are at risk of damage to their healthy testicular tis...
To access publisher's full text version of this article, please click on the hyperlink in Additional...
Testicular function and future fertility may be affected by cancer treatment during childhood. Whils...
The successful treatment of childhood cancer with chemotherapy and radiotherapy may be associated w...
Summary: Testicular cancer is the most common cancer affecting men in reproductive age, and cisplati...
STUDY QUESTION Does chemotherapy exposure (with or without alkylating agents) or primary diagnosis a...