preservation for children treated for cancer (1): scientific advances and research dilemma
To develop guidance to practicing oncologists about available fertility preservation methods and rel...
Children diagnosed with cancer who require treatment with chemotherapy and/or radiation therapy have...
Children that undergo treatment for cancer are at risk of suffering from subfertility or hormonal dy...
Over the past 30 years, advances in antineoplastic treatment led to a significant increase in the su...
Cancer treatments may affect fertility in different ways. Oncofertility, i.e. the study of interacti...
Background: Future infertility is a significant concern for survivors of childhood and adolescent ca...
As treatment for childhood cancer has become increasingly successful, adverse effects on reproductiv...
Fertility preservation assumes that it is worthwhile to take measures to preserve the fertility of t...
Infertility can arise as a consequence of treatment of oncological conditions. The parallel and cont...
In the face of excellent survival rates for pediatric and adolescent cancer, preserving the opportun...
Cancer treatment is the most frequent cause of reduced fertility in cancer patients, with up to 80% ...
Children diagnosed with cancer continue to have improved survival due to advances in effective treat...
As the 5-year survival rate increases up to 80% in pediatric cancer patients, the number of women pa...
Patients with childhood, adolescent, and young adult cancer who will be treated with gonadotoxic the...
Patients with childhood, adolescent, and young adult cancer who will be treated with gonadotoxic the...
To develop guidance to practicing oncologists about available fertility preservation methods and rel...
Children diagnosed with cancer who require treatment with chemotherapy and/or radiation therapy have...
Children that undergo treatment for cancer are at risk of suffering from subfertility or hormonal dy...
Over the past 30 years, advances in antineoplastic treatment led to a significant increase in the su...
Cancer treatments may affect fertility in different ways. Oncofertility, i.e. the study of interacti...
Background: Future infertility is a significant concern for survivors of childhood and adolescent ca...
As treatment for childhood cancer has become increasingly successful, adverse effects on reproductiv...
Fertility preservation assumes that it is worthwhile to take measures to preserve the fertility of t...
Infertility can arise as a consequence of treatment of oncological conditions. The parallel and cont...
In the face of excellent survival rates for pediatric and adolescent cancer, preserving the opportun...
Cancer treatment is the most frequent cause of reduced fertility in cancer patients, with up to 80% ...
Children diagnosed with cancer continue to have improved survival due to advances in effective treat...
As the 5-year survival rate increases up to 80% in pediatric cancer patients, the number of women pa...
Patients with childhood, adolescent, and young adult cancer who will be treated with gonadotoxic the...
Patients with childhood, adolescent, and young adult cancer who will be treated with gonadotoxic the...
To develop guidance to practicing oncologists about available fertility preservation methods and rel...
Children diagnosed with cancer who require treatment with chemotherapy and/or radiation therapy have...
Children that undergo treatment for cancer are at risk of suffering from subfertility or hormonal dy...