Stanford tests cheaper egg freezing: could it open doors for more people?

NCT ID NCT05842070

Summary

This study tested a simpler, lower-cost method for freezing eggs to preserve fertility. It compared this new approach to standard, more expensive and intensive clinic methods. The goal was to see if the cheaper method worked just as well in terms of the number of eggs retrieved, while also checking patient satisfaction and costs. The findings could help make fertility preservation more accessible to people who currently can't afford it.

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Contacts and locations

Locations

  • Stanford Fertility and Reproductive Health Services

    Sunnyvale, California, 94087, United States

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