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Can Some Anticancer Treatments Preserve the Ovarian Reserve?

Nicolas ValletNicolas BoisselElisabeth ElefantFlorian ChevillonHélène PasquerCharlotte CalvoNathalie DhedinCatherine Poirot
Published in: The oncologist (2021)
Anticancer therapies are associated with infertility in 10%-70% of patients, which is the result of primordial follicles pool depletion. Alone or associated with gonadotoxic treatments, some targeted therapies may exert favorable off-targets effects on the primordial follicle pool by slowing down their exhaustion. Current evidence of these effects relies on murine models or human in vitro models. Evaluation of these protective strategies in humans is challenging; however, if these results are confirmed with clinical and biological data, it not only could be a new approach to female fertility preservation but also would change standard fertility strategies.
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