Fertility preservation

Displaying 6 studies

  • Testicular Tissue Cryopreservation in Children Rochester, MN

    This protocol is being designed to offer testicular tissue cryopreservation to male pediatric patients (0-17 years of age) with fertility threatening medical diagnoses or facing surgery, chemotherapy or radiation therapy that may cause loss of reproductive potential.

  • Fertility Preservation and Reproductive Care in Transgender and Gender Diverse Patient Population Perceptions and Experiences Jacksonville, FL; Rochester, MN

    The purpose of this study is to understand patient perceptions of barriers in receiving care pertaining to reproductive health and family planning for transgender and gender diverse (TGD) patients. Additionally, to examine patient attitudes towards fertility preservation and reproductive health topics following the initiation of gender affirming care, and to examine how experiences of gender affirmation and fertility preservation differ based on location, socioeconomic status, age, and type of gender-affirming intervention.

  • Fertility Outcomes in Lymphoma Patients Jacksonville, FL

    The objectives of this study are to analyze impact of radiation on fertility, to correlate the clinical outcome of fertility after chemotherapy and or radiation, and to evaluate the different modalities and cost/benefit of fertility preservation in lymphoma patients

    Lymphoma is a diversified disease with outcomes differing upon the types and subtypes of lymphoma as well as treatment modalities used. Fertility outcomes in patients treated with chemotherapy and/or radiation could vary and largely unknown.

  • A Study of Ovarian Tissue Freezing for the Preservation of Fertility in Children Rochester, MN

    The purpose of this study is to offer ovarian tissue cryopreservation to female pediatric patients (birth-17 years of age) with fertility threatening medical diagnoses or facing surgery, chemotherapy or radiation therapy that may cause loss of reproductive potential. Since this procedure is currently considered experimental, the establishment of an IRB protocol under which this opportunity can be offered is needed.

  • A Study to Understand Women's Feelings About the Freezing of Their Eggs for Fertility Preservation Rochester, MN

    The purpose of this study is to get a deep understanding of women's feelings about, and fertility decisions after egg freezing for fertility preservation.

  • A Study to Collect Ovarian Tissue from Girls Undergoing Fertility-preserving Cryopreservation Rochester, MN

    The purpose of this study is to study the handling of ovarian tissue, cryopreservation technology, and oocyte maturation for female pediatric cancer patients and other female patients whose future fertility will be affected due to a disease or treatment.

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