Progress in oncological treatment has led to an improved long-term survival of young male cancer patients over the last decades. However, standard cancer treatments frequently implicate fertility-damaging potential. Cryopreservation of sperm is the current standard option to preserve patient’s fertility after treatment, yet long-term data on usage and reproductive experiences is still limited. Natural fertility after treatment and especially in relation to the type of treatment has been poorly analyzed so far. Therefore, we performed a retrospective survey including male patients with an indication for gonadotoxic treatment who cryopreserved reproductive material at our institution between 1994 and 2017. Study questionnaires regarding treat...
BACKGROUND. Semen cryostorage remains the only proven method to preserve fertility in men with cance...
This systematic review of the literature reports on the use and effectiveness of sperm banking progr...
An undesired side effect of cancer treatment is potential subfertility or infertility. Timely cryopr...
Progress in oncological treatment has led to an improved long-term survival of young male cancer pat...
Purpose: Sperm cryopreservation before cancer treatment is the most effective method to preserve the...
Background: Anticancer treatments can impair male fertility. Cryopreservation of semen is an efficie...
Background: Anticancer treatments can impair male fertility. Cryopreservation of semen is an efficie...
Background: The advancement of Assisted Reproductive Technologies and the improvement in sperm freez...
Background: The advancement of Assisted Reproductive Technologies and the improvement in sperm freez...
Offering sperm cryopreservation to preserve the fertility of male cancer patients is a relatively re...
Offering sperm cryopreservation to preserve the fertility of male cancer patients is a relatively re...
Copyright © 2014 Jana Žákova ́ et al. This is an open access article distributed under the Creativ...
Cancer treatments frequently impair the reproductive ability of patients by damaging spermatogenesis...
Purpose: Report the characteristics of cryopreserved semen from a cohort of male cancer patients, at...
Abstract Purpose Sperm cryopreservation is the gold standard for maintaining fertility in male survi...
BACKGROUND. Semen cryostorage remains the only proven method to preserve fertility in men with cance...
This systematic review of the literature reports on the use and effectiveness of sperm banking progr...
An undesired side effect of cancer treatment is potential subfertility or infertility. Timely cryopr...
Progress in oncological treatment has led to an improved long-term survival of young male cancer pat...
Purpose: Sperm cryopreservation before cancer treatment is the most effective method to preserve the...
Background: Anticancer treatments can impair male fertility. Cryopreservation of semen is an efficie...
Background: Anticancer treatments can impair male fertility. Cryopreservation of semen is an efficie...
Background: The advancement of Assisted Reproductive Technologies and the improvement in sperm freez...
Background: The advancement of Assisted Reproductive Technologies and the improvement in sperm freez...
Offering sperm cryopreservation to preserve the fertility of male cancer patients is a relatively re...
Offering sperm cryopreservation to preserve the fertility of male cancer patients is a relatively re...
Copyright © 2014 Jana Žákova ́ et al. This is an open access article distributed under the Creativ...
Cancer treatments frequently impair the reproductive ability of patients by damaging spermatogenesis...
Purpose: Report the characteristics of cryopreserved semen from a cohort of male cancer patients, at...
Abstract Purpose Sperm cryopreservation is the gold standard for maintaining fertility in male survi...
BACKGROUND. Semen cryostorage remains the only proven method to preserve fertility in men with cance...
This systematic review of the literature reports on the use and effectiveness of sperm banking progr...
An undesired side effect of cancer treatment is potential subfertility or infertility. Timely cryopr...