Genetic parenthood following cancer therapy is considered to be a major factor of quality of life. Given the rising proportion of patients surviving cancer due to improved therapeutic protocols, it is an issue of growing importance. Hence, the efforts to preserve fertility have motivated researchers to develop options for the paediatric population facing fertility-threatening cancer therapies. In prepubertal boys who do not yet produce sperm, cryo-banking of testicular tissue containing spermatogonial stem cells (SSCs) is the only viable option for future fertility preservation. While proposed in a number of clinics worldwide, however, this strategy remains still experimental. Transplanting the SSCs, or testicular tissue containing SSCs, ba...
Fertility preservation in prepubertal boys facing gonadotoxic treatment is still at the experimental...
While improvements made in the field of cancer therapy allow high survival rates, gonadotoxicity of ...
Adult survivors of childhood cancer can suffer from infertility due to gonadotoxic treatments receiv...
Spermatogonial stem cells, which are already present at birth in the testicles, are the progenitors ...
During the past decade, advances in cancer treatment have increased survival rates of both boys and ...
Recent advances in cancer therapy have resulted in an increased number of long-term cancer survivors...
Improved therapies for cancer and other conditions have resulted in a growing population of long-ter...
The introduction of ICSI has totally changed the reproductive prospects for boys and men who are tre...
Medical treatments for cancers or other conditions can cause permanent infertility. Infertility is a...
While the incidence of cancer in children and adolescents has significantly increased over the last ...
Children diagnosed with cancer continue to have improved survival due to advances in effective treat...
With recent advances in medicine, the number of prepubertal and adult males surviving cancer treatme...
Fertility preservation via biobanking of testicular tissue retrieved from testicular biopsies is now...
BACKGROUND: Infertility is an important side effect of treatments used for cancer and other non-mali...
Background: Recent advances in cancer therapy have resulted in an increased number of long-term canc...
Fertility preservation in prepubertal boys facing gonadotoxic treatment is still at the experimental...
While improvements made in the field of cancer therapy allow high survival rates, gonadotoxicity of ...
Adult survivors of childhood cancer can suffer from infertility due to gonadotoxic treatments receiv...
Spermatogonial stem cells, which are already present at birth in the testicles, are the progenitors ...
During the past decade, advances in cancer treatment have increased survival rates of both boys and ...
Recent advances in cancer therapy have resulted in an increased number of long-term cancer survivors...
Improved therapies for cancer and other conditions have resulted in a growing population of long-ter...
The introduction of ICSI has totally changed the reproductive prospects for boys and men who are tre...
Medical treatments for cancers or other conditions can cause permanent infertility. Infertility is a...
While the incidence of cancer in children and adolescents has significantly increased over the last ...
Children diagnosed with cancer continue to have improved survival due to advances in effective treat...
With recent advances in medicine, the number of prepubertal and adult males surviving cancer treatme...
Fertility preservation via biobanking of testicular tissue retrieved from testicular biopsies is now...
BACKGROUND: Infertility is an important side effect of treatments used for cancer and other non-mali...
Background: Recent advances in cancer therapy have resulted in an increased number of long-term canc...
Fertility preservation in prepubertal boys facing gonadotoxic treatment is still at the experimental...
While improvements made in the field of cancer therapy allow high survival rates, gonadotoxicity of ...
Adult survivors of childhood cancer can suffer from infertility due to gonadotoxic treatments receiv...