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Similar fertilization rates and preimplantation embryo development among testosterone-treated transgender men and cisgender women
Reproductive BioMedicine OnlineVol. 45Issue 3p448–456Published online: April 30, 2022- Tal Israeli
- Livia Preisler
- Yael Kalma
- Nivin Samara
- Sagi Levi
- Asnat Groutz
- and others
Cited in Scopus: 0What are the effects of testosterone treatment on oocyte fertilization and preimplantation embryo development among transgender men who have undergone fertility preservation? - Article
Testicular biopsy for fertility preservation in early-diagnosed Klinefelter patients: patient characteristics and long-term follow-up
Reproductive BioMedicine OnlineVol. 44Issue 5p889–895Published online: February 3, 2022- Aude Braye
- Susanne Böhler
- Veerle Vloeberghs
- Veerle De Boe
- Jean De Schepper
- Inge Gies
- and others
Cited in Scopus: 1Which early-diagnosed Klinefelter syndrome patients have been offered cryopreservation of testicular tissue as part of fertility preservation before spermatogonial stem cell (SSC) loss? Do these Klinefelter syndrome patients present with behavioural, cognitive and/or psychological problems? Does a testicular biopsy procedure have long-term effects on the gonadal development of Klinefelter syndrome patients? - Article
Pregnancy, fertility concerns and fertility preservation procedures in a national study of French breast cancer survivors
Reproductive BioMedicine OnlineVol. 44Issue 6p1031–1044Published online: January 18, 2022- Manon Mangiardi-Veltin
- Clara Sebbag
- Christine Rousset-Jablonski
- Isabelle Ray-Coquard
- Clémentine Berkach
- Lucie Laot
- and others
Cited in Scopus: 3What are the real-life oncofertility practices in young women diagnosed with breast cancer? - Article
Clinical outcomes and utilization from over a decade of planned oocyte cryopreservation
Reproductive BioMedicine OnlineVol. 43Issue 4p671–679Published online: July 1, 2021- Angela Q. Leung
- Katherine Baker
- Denis Vaughan
- Jaimin S. Shah
- Ann Korkidakis
- David A. Ryley
- and others
Cited in Scopus: 9An age-related decline in fertility is a well-known physiologic effect related to decreases in oocyte quantity and quality (ACOG and ASRM, 2014). Older women who conceive naturally have an increased risk of fetal chromosomal abnormalities and pregnancy loss (Spandorfer and Chung, 2004). Despite this association, a global shift towards delayed childbearing has occurred (OECD Family Database, OECD, 2019). Age at first birth and the proportion of pregnancies in women over the age of 35 years have been increasing in the USA since 1980 (Martin et al., 2019). - Article
IVF impact on the risk of recurrence of endometrial adenocarcinoma after fertility-sparing management
Reproductive BioMedicine OnlineVol. 43Issue 3p495–502Published online: June 16, 2021- Maïlys Vaugon
- Maëliss Peigné
- Juliette Phelippeau
- Clémentine Gonthier
- Martin Koskas
Cited in Scopus: 4Do IVF treatments after conservative management of endometrial atypical hyperplasia or grade 1 endometrial adenocarcinoma (AH/EC) increase the risk of disease recurrence? - Article
Spatial and temporal changes in follicle distribution in the human ovarian cortex
Reproductive BioMedicine OnlineVol. 42Issue 2p375–383Published online: October 25, 2020- Annejet Schenck
- Maria Vera-Rodriguez
- Gareth Greggains
- Ben Davidson
- Péter Fedorcsák
Cited in Scopus: 2How does follicle distribution evolve in the human ovarian cortex between the ages of 20 and 35 years? - Article
Ovarian stimulation for oocyte vitrification does not modify disease-free survival and overall survival rates in patients with early breast cancer
Reproductive BioMedicine OnlineVol. 39Issue 5p860–867Published online: July 10, 2019- Elkin Muñoz
- Javier Domingo
- Gonzalo De Castro
- Isabel Lorenzo
- Juan A. García-Velasco
- Jose Bellver
- and others
Cited in Scopus: 6Does ovarian stimulation for oocyte vitrification affect disease-free survival and overall survival rates in women with early breast cancer? - Article
Overnight ovarian tissue transportation for centralized cryobanking: a feasible option
Reproductive BioMedicine OnlineVol. 38Issue 5p740–749Published online: January 18, 2019- Jana Liebenthron
- Markus Montag
- Jochen Reinsberg
- Maria Köster
- Vladimir Isachenko
- Katrin van der Ven
- and others
Cited in Scopus: 26Is overnight transportation of ovarian tissue before cryopreservation in a centralized cryobank from the FertiPROTEKT network feasible? - Article
Ovarian tissue cryopreservation in female-to-male transgender people: insights into ovarian histology and physiology after prolonged androgen treatment
Reproductive BioMedicine OnlineVol. 34Issue 6p557–566Published online: March 21, 2017- Chloë De Roo
- Sylvie Lierman
- Kelly Tilleman
- Karen Peynshaert
- Kevin Braeckmans
- Mirte Caanen
- and others
Cited in Scopus: 86Female-to-male transgender people (trans men), are faced with the risk of losing their reproductive potential owing to gender affirming hormone treatment and genital reconstructive surgery. Transgender people also tend to start sex reassignment treatment at a young age, when reproductive wishes are not yet clearly defined nor fulfilled (De Sutter, 2001). About one-half of trans men, however, express the desire to have children (Wierckx et al., 2012). It is, therefore, recommended by the most recent Standards of Care of the World Professional Association for Transgender Health to clearly discuss fertility and fertility preservation before any treatment (Coleman et al., 2012).