PMID: 11338953May 8, 2001Paper
Cryopreservation of human ovarian tissue
Hospital Medicine
O SalhaA J Rutherford
Abstract
As survival rates for young cancer patients continue to improve, protection against iatrogenic infertility caused by chemotherapy and/or radiotherapy assumes a higher priority. As things stand, women patients have few options to preserve their fertility while children have none at all.
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