Cryopreservation: A Potential Option in the Preservation of Fertility for Female Cancer Patients

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Momtaz F1

Abstract

Over Me last few decades. the main goal of ancer ibcrapy was tended to emphasise on uNivo.ip consideration .1y. Now malign has been dramatically change. Therefore. aim of row.. is now based on mproving the quality of life.. It has been bserved Mat the cancer de. rate of Ninale or all cancers decreased by 0.696 per year rom 19.92 to 19q9, dap. an increase in neer incidence by 0.296 per ...from 1982 19W. It has ban estimated that pproximately one in 250 will bc ca.er survivor by t. year 2012 and consequently wients facing the iisk of premature ovarian Wilco (P0F) will 022 2122' At present time. reintegration of this group into society with a normal lifestyle is therefore one of key ehalleng. of all related treatment authorities. The major concern in facing this challenge is rcuiliO Preservation'. Rising demand of infertility treatment is now mirrored by Me proliferation of techniques via assisted reproducdon and cooposervation.. In this article. the effectiveness of eryop.ervation in Me preservation of (civility of female patients undergoing cancer Merapy is discussed.

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Volume 15, Number 2 July 2010
Page: 35-44