Freezing hope: tracking future pregnancies after childhood cancer
NCT ID NCT07339995
Summary
This study follows young girls (ages 0-18) with cancer who have frozen a piece of their ovarian tissue before treatment. The goal is to see if transplanting this tissue back later is safe and can lead to successful pregnancies. Researchers will track surgical complications and pregnancy rates to understand the real-world outcomes of this fertility preservation technique.
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