About this Research Topic
This collection serves as a dedicated research publication, or part thereof, to highlight the important aspects of missing research information in pediatric fertility preservation programs and aims to advance the science considerably. Since many centers, nationally and internationally, are not even aware of best practice guidelines for pediatric fertility preservation in children facing fertility threatening diagnoses and treatment plans, disseminating knowledge regarding the same in both providers and thus the population at large, is much needed.
The Topic Editors invite:
- Best practice guidelines to consider for referral to pediatric fertility preservation programs, including indications, both oncologic and non-oncologic;
- Setting up a pediatric fertility preservation program at an academic medical center with appropriate referral channels to surrounding non-academic settings;
- Reviewing early data on successful outcomes, both in animal models and humans for ovarian tissue cryopreservation and testicular tissue cryo preservation;
- Indications and ideal timing for fertility preservation counseling and discussion as well as procedures in the transgender population.
Keywords: Tissue cryopreservation, gonadotoxicity, fertility preservation, ovary tissue storage, testicular tissue ssstirage
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