With the rising rates of successful cancer treatments among children, the focus has now shifted towards ensuring better quality of life following the treatment with a greater emphasis being placed on taking steps to preserve the fertility of children as many of the cancer treatments can lead to infertility. Many cancer treatments can lead to infertility, but there are few methods to preserve the fertility of children who have not entered puberty. Spermatogonial ...
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