Senior Clinical Embryologist, Laboratory IVF, Morocco
Research Article
Fertility preservation in female cancer patients: The results, conclusions, improvement and prospects for the future of these women
Author(s):
Mustafa Zakaria*, Mohamed Zarqaoui, Noureddine Louanjli, Nisrine En-Naciri, Mohamed Ennaji, Malak Jamil and Amal Kabit
Fertility preservation is becoming extremely necessary to help improve the quality of living within female cancer survivors. Despite recommendations that suggest that there should be consideration of preservation fertility before cancer treatments start, there is a lack of regulation in this field. A variety of fertility preservation methods are available, and can be employed separately or together in the same patient to enhance medical performance and therefore to augment efficiency. Oocytes and fetal cryopreservation are indeed well known methods but have restrictions. Although currently perceived as experimental, ovarian tissue cryopreservation has a broader clinical application and the advantage to maintain longer the fertility option. Chemotherapy and radiotherapy have a huge effect on the reproductive potential and the process of fertility preservat.. Read More»
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