Many advances in fertility preservation have been developed over the course of the last decade and many more are in the pipeline. Fertility preservation strategies have become increasingly available for both benign and malignant disease indications, as well as for non-medical indications, the latter highly related to the current trends in postponing childbearing and family building.
To offer guidance and to overcome challenges for reproductive medicine practitioners in the fertility preservation area, we established the Fertility Preservation SIG. We hope to provide a good platform for discussion, exchange, and sustainable development for reproductive medicine clinicians, embryologists, and oncologists.
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