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A prospective, observational study of chemotherapy-induced ovarian damage on follicular reserve and maturation.

Raffaella CioffiLaura CerviniGianluca TaccagniEnrico PapaleoLuca PagliardiniAlice BergaminiStefano FerrariGiorgia MangiliMassimo Candiani
Published in: Archives of gynecology and obstetrics (2022)
In conclusion, OTC appears to be feasible even after the start of chemotherapeutic treatment, since in treated patients, the main ovarian reserve indicators (number of primordial follicles and serum AMH levels) were not significantly reduced compared to untreated patients. The "burnout" theory of chemotherapeutic damage to the ovary seems to be supported by the higher number of primary follicles found in the ovaries of patients who received chemotherapy before OTC.
Keyphrases
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  • chronic kidney disease
  • prognostic factors
  • chemotherapy induced
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  • germ cell