Saving future motherhood: freezing ovaries for girls in medical crisis
NCT ID NCT06710769
Summary
This study offers girls and young women facing cancer treatments or other serious conditions that threaten their fertility a chance to preserve their ability to have children later in life. Doctors surgically remove and freeze a small piece of ovarian tissue before the patient begins their medical treatment. The frozen tissue can potentially be transplanted back later when the patient is ready to try to have a baby.
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Phoenix Childrens
RECRUITINGPhoenix, Arizona, 85016, United States
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