OBJECTIVE: To analyze the results obtain in cancer patients who receive the same controlled ovarian stimulation protocol, started in two different moments of the menstrual cycle, follicular or luteal phase. The stimulation is performed before cancer treatment in order to preserve fertility through oocytes cryopreservation. STUDY DESIGN: The study is a retrospective analysis about 25 cancer patients at our centre, Department of Reproductive Medicine of University of Pisa, in order to preserve their fertility before cancer treatment. Patients are divided into two groups depending on the menstrual cycle phase, follicular or luteal phase, at the moment of first examination. Standard stimulation protocol with gonadotropins is administered in ...
Conventional assisted reproductive technology (ART) cycles may delay cancer treatment and compromise...
STUDY QUESTION Do the benefits of ovarian tissue cryopreservation outweigh the risks for patients se...
Although ovarian tissue cryopreservation is still accepted as an experimental technique, several aut...
OBJECTIVE: To analyze the results obtain in cancer patients who receive the same controlled ovarian...
Objective: To analyze the results obtain in cancer patients who receive the same controlled ovarian ...
The study is a retrospective analysis about 21 cancer patients occur to our center, Department of Re...
OBJECTIVE: To analyze if oocytes can be obtained in all patients before cancer treatment within 2 we...
Abstract Background Random-start, controlled ovarian stimulation (COS) has advanced the field of fe...
Background Chemotherapy for breast cancer may have a negative impact on reproductive function due to...
BACKGROUND: New anticancer treatments have increased survival rates for cancer patients, but often a...
Background: Chemotherapy for breast cancer may have a negative impact on reproductive function due t...
Aim of the study : The authors present a novel and specific controlled ovarian stimulation protocol ...
International audiencePurpose: To compare the ovarian response to controlled ovarian hyperstimulatio...
Background Chemotherapy for breast cancer may have a negative impact on reproductive function due to...
Conventional assisted reproductive technology (ART) cycles may delay cancer treatment and compromise...
STUDY QUESTION Do the benefits of ovarian tissue cryopreservation outweigh the risks for patients se...
Although ovarian tissue cryopreservation is still accepted as an experimental technique, several aut...
OBJECTIVE: To analyze the results obtain in cancer patients who receive the same controlled ovarian...
Objective: To analyze the results obtain in cancer patients who receive the same controlled ovarian ...
The study is a retrospective analysis about 21 cancer patients occur to our center, Department of Re...
OBJECTIVE: To analyze if oocytes can be obtained in all patients before cancer treatment within 2 we...
Abstract Background Random-start, controlled ovarian stimulation (COS) has advanced the field of fe...
Background Chemotherapy for breast cancer may have a negative impact on reproductive function due to...
BACKGROUND: New anticancer treatments have increased survival rates for cancer patients, but often a...
Background: Chemotherapy for breast cancer may have a negative impact on reproductive function due t...
Aim of the study : The authors present a novel and specific controlled ovarian stimulation protocol ...
International audiencePurpose: To compare the ovarian response to controlled ovarian hyperstimulatio...
Background Chemotherapy for breast cancer may have a negative impact on reproductive function due to...
Conventional assisted reproductive technology (ART) cycles may delay cancer treatment and compromise...
STUDY QUESTION Do the benefits of ovarian tissue cryopreservation outweigh the risks for patients se...
Although ovarian tissue cryopreservation is still accepted as an experimental technique, several aut...