Fertility Preservation
What is fertility preservation? | NICHD
Fertility preservation is the process of saving or protecting eggs, sperm, or reproductive tissue so that a person can use them to have ...
Fertility Preservation: Purpose, Procedure Options & Benefits
Fertility preservation methods for women and people designated female at birth (DFAB) · Egg freezing: You receive treatment with hormones to stimulate egg ...
Fertility Preservation - Yale Medicine
Fertility preservation refers to the freezing of embryos, eggs, ovarian tissue, sperm, or testicular tissue for future reproduction.
Definition of fertility preservation - NCI Dictionary of Cancer Terms
NCI's Dictionary of Cancer Terms provides easy-to-understand definitions for words and phrases related to cancer and medicine.
Fertility preservation: Understand your options before cancer treatment
How can women preserve fertility before cancer treatment? · Embryo cryopreservation. · Egg freezing (oocyte cryopreservation). · Radiation shielding. · Ovarian ...
Freezing Eggs: Preserving Fertility for the Future
What is the process to freeze eggs? · You self-inject two to three hormone medications every day for 10–12 days. · To track the development of the eggs during ...
Fertility Preservation Before Cancer Treatment: Options for People ...
Most patients only do 1 cycle of stimulation before their cancer treatment. However, the more eggs you're able to freeze, the greater the chance that you will ...
Preserving Fertility in Females with Cancer
Experts recommend freezing embryos or eggs, called cryopreservation, to help preserve fertility for certain females with cancer. It's important ...
SaveMyFertility | An Online Fertility Preservation Toolkit for Patients ...
SaveMyFertility is a resource for adult cancer patients and the parents of children with cancer who want to learn about preserving their fertility before ...
Testicular tissue freezing is a specialist technique to preserve the fertility in people who do not produce viable sperm in their ejaculate (azoospermia) as ...
Fertility Preservation Program - Penn Medicine
Our Fertility Preservation Program is supported by expert female and male fertility specialists that can help preserve healthy sperm or eggs for later use.
Fertility Preservation - The University of Kansas Health System
Fertility preservation services include retrieval, cryopreservation and banking of reproductive eggs, embryos, ovarian tissue, sperm and testicular tissue ...
Fertility Preservation Program | UCSF Health
The UCSF Fertility Preservation Program is focused on quickly providing you with the information you need to make educated decisions before cancer treatment ...
Fertility Preservation | Center for Reproductive Medicine
While infertility can be a distressing side effect of these treatments, The Fertility Preservation Program at Michigan Medicine offers hope, innovation and ...
Patients with Conditions that Affect Fertility: Fertility Preservation ...
Women with gynecologic conditions that affect fertility, such as severe cases of endometriosis, fibroids, recurrent ovarian cysts or primary ovarian ...
Fertility Preservation for Cancer Patients | UC San Diego Health
Because of advances in reproductive technology, you have options for preserving fertility before beginning cancer treatment. We are also actively engaged in ...
Fertility Preservation Safe for Young Women with Breast Cancer - NCI
Fertility preservation for young women with breast cancer is safe and doesn't increase their risk of dying in the ensuing decades, ...
Adult Fertility Preservation (Oncofertility) Program
The Adult Fertility Preservation (Oncofertility) Program at Dana-Farber Brigham Cancer Center recognizes that fertility is an important issue related to long- ...
Fertility Preservation in Patients With Cancer - ASCO Publications
The Panel recognizes that, when proven fertility preservation methods such as oocyte, embryo, or ovarian tissue cryopreservation are not ...
Fertility Preservation at the Cancer and Blood Disorders Center
At Seattle Children's, fertility preservation is a normal part of taking care of our patients. If your condition or treatment may harm your fertility, ...