Cancer and Fertility Resources
Female Cancers, Cryopreservation, and Fertility
Yes! New technology lets your doctor remove and freeze eggs, fertilized eggs (embryos), or ovarian tissue before treating your cancer. This way, you may be able to have children after your treatment.Cancer and its impact on sperm, cryopreservation, and fertility
This can be confusing since the terms are often used interchangeably in the media and casual conversation.SART Fertility Experts - Medically Indicated Fertility Preservation
Cancer therapy can affect future fertility and pregnancy outcomes.
Fertility Preservation for Cancer Patients
When a person is facing a cancer diagnosis and treatment, having children later in life may seem like a low priority. However, an important part of cancer treatment is to carefully evaluate each person's medical situation, goals for parenthood, and cancer treatment plan.Cancer Infographics
ASRM has prepared infographics to illustrate the subject of Canter and Fertility better.Find a Health Professional
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