Patient with ovarian insufficiency: baby born after anticancer therapy and re-transplantation of cryopreserved ovarian tissue
Abstract Background The second major cause of death is cancer. In fact, the effectiveness of anticancer treatments and positive long-term prognosis for young women has increased. However, the problem of post-cancer infertility plays a significant role, because chemotherapy can be gonadotoxic and lea...
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Main Authors: | Vladimir Isachenko (Author), Bernd Morgenstern (Author), Plamen Todorov (Author), Evgenia Isachenko (Author), Peter Mallmann (Author), Bettina Hanstein (Author), Gohar Rahimi (Author) |
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2020-09-01T00:00:00Z.
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