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Ovarian tissue bank for fertility preservation and anti-menopause hormone replacement

Jing Chen, Han Yan, Wenjie Shi, Xiaohong Yan, Yingying Shi, Ye Yang, Hong Gao, Youzhu Li

2022Frontiers in Endocrinology17 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Traditional fertility preservation methods such as embryo or oocyte cryopreservation cannot meet the needs of a cancer patient or for personal reasons. The cryopreservation of ovarian tissue can be an alternative and has become a hot spot to preserve fertility or hormone replacement. The freezing of ovarian tissue can be carried out at any time without ovarian hyperstimulation to retrieve follicles. It is an ideal strategy to preserve reproductive function in children, adolescent cancer patients, and patients who are in urgent need of cancer treatment. With the increasing demands of women with premature ovarian failure or in menopause, ovarian tissue transplantation is also an alternative for hormone replacement that can provide physiological doses of hormone levels, which can avoid a series of risks such as thrombosis, breast cancer, or other hormone-dependent tumors, caused by oral hormone replacement. Hence, ovarian tissue banking can be regarded as a mainstream strategy for fertility preservation and anti-menopause hormone replacement in further clinical investigation.

Topics & Concepts

Ovarian tissue cryopreservationFertility preservationMenopauseHormone replacement therapy (female-to-male)Premature ovarian failureEmbryo cryopreservationFertilityGynecologyMedicineOvarian reserveOocyte cryopreservationOvarian cancerBreast cancerHormoneCancerCryopreservationInfertilityInternal medicineBiologyPregnancyEmbryoTestosterone (patch)PopulationGeneticsEnvironmental healthCell biologyReproductive Biology and FertilityOvarian function and disordersTissue Engineering and Regenerative Medicine
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