CW March 2004Issue Number 3 March 2004 ISSN 10593802 Male Fertility Preservation and Cancer TreatmentCurative cancer treatments that use high doses of chemotherapeutic agents or radiation that damages cells of male reproductive organs, which may cause complete infertility. Certain chemotherapeutic agents may have a less damaging effect on spermatogenesis and may preserve fertility without compromising treatment. Cryopreservation of sperms prior to initiating cancer treatment may be an alternative strategy to preserve sperms for cancer patients.
Go to Previous Page Go to Next Page Source & Additional Reading E. Puscheck et al. Male Fertility Preservation and Cancer Treatment. Cancer Treatment Review 30, 173-180, 2004. Purchase Downloadable Full-text PDF of Article: $10.00 Subscription is more cost effective than purchasing PDFs on-the-fly. Click here for details. Download Complete Issue CW March 2004Purchase Downloadable Full-text PDF of Complete Issue: $20.00 |
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