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Live birth with sperm cryopreserved for 21 years prior to cancer treatment: Case report
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FertilityReproductive HealthGynecologySemen AnalysisFertilisationReproductive BiotechnologyOncologyLongest PeriodMale InfertilitySperm CryopreservationPublic HealthRadiation OncologyInfertilityAndrologyCancer TreatmentFertility PreservationHuman ReproductionCase ReportUrologyLive BirthMedicine
Advances in cancer treatment have led to significant improvements in the likelihood of reaching remission and long-term survival for men. Chemo- and radiotherapy-induced infertility are significant treatment side effects. Cryopreservation before the start of treatment enables sperm to be stored, thereby preserving the man's potential fertility. Here, we describe the successful use (with ICSI) of sperm cryopreserved prior to cancer treatment, for a total of 21 years. We believe this to be the longest period of sperm cryopreservation, resulting in a live birth, so far reported in the literature.
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