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Installing oncofertility programs for common cancers in limited resource settings (Repro-Can-OPEN Study): An extrapolation during the global crisis of Coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic.

Mahmoud SalamaL Ataman-MillhouseM BrahamK BerjebM KhroufJ K RodriguesF M ReisT Cury- SilvaF SánchezS RomeroJ SmitzL VásquezM VegaF SobralG TerradoM G LombardiA ScarellaM T BourlonH Verduzco-AguirreA M SánchezS K AdigaP TholetiK S UdupaN MahajanM PatilR DalviC VenterG DemetriouJ GeelR QuintanaG RodriguezT QuintanaL VialeM FragugliaM CoiriniY A Remolina-BonillaJ A R NogueraJ C VelásquezA SuarezG D ArangoJ I D PinedaM D C AldecoaM JavedH Al SufyanN DanielsB C OranyeA A OgunmokunK I OnwuzurigboC J OkerekeT C WhesuT K Woodruff
Published in: Journal of assisted reproduction and genetics (2020)
Medical practice in limited resource settings has become a critical topic especially after the global crisis of COVID-19 pandemic. Understanding the resources necessary to provide oncofertility treatments is important until the current COVID-19 pandemic resolves. Lessons learned will be valuable to future potential worldwide disruptions due to infectious diseases or other global crises.
Keyphrases
  • infectious diseases
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