
Childhood cancer survivors are not more likely to terminate their pregnancies
Female childhood cancer survivors face a lower likelihood of becoming pregnant than women in the…
Female childhood cancer survivors face a lower likelihood of becoming pregnant than women in the…
Women receiving fertility-sparing surgery for treatment of borderline ovarian tumours were able to have children,…
Today’s must-listen episode includes an in-depth review of two key papers, Quick Bites and an…
The first long-term record of how cancer patients made use of their stored eggs and…
A 12-week-old baby female macaque, named Grady, was born from frozen testicular tissue. Oregon Health…
One in three childhood cancer survivors is at risk of becoming infertile due to chemotherapy…
By Dr Shanna Logan & Dr Antoinette Anazodo for oncologynews.com.au Oncofertility, as the emerging discipline of…
In March oncologists, haematologists, palliative care and pain specialists gathered in Barcelona – as well…
Diagnosed with leukaemia in his early 40s, Chris Lihosit was saved by umbilical cord blood from three…
For young women facing a new cancer diagnosis, fertility preservation can be an important consideration…