
Fertility Preservation: Principles and Practice
Cambridge University Press
Edition: 2, 4/8/2021
EAN 9781108494595, ISBN10: 1108494595
Hardcover, 490 pages, 26.2 x 18.3 x 2.8 cm
Language: English
Originally published in English
This new edition provides a much-needed reference book to accommodate emerging and expanding knowledge in fertility preservation, the rapidly growing field of reproductive medicine associated with advances in oncology. Written by a team of world-leading experts in the field and comprehensive in its scope, the book covers the full range of techniques and scientific concepts in detail. It opens with an introduction to fertility preservation in both cancer and non-cancer patients, followed by fertility preservation strategies in males and females, including medical/surgical procedures, ART, cryopreservation and transplantation of ovarian tissue, and in-vitro follicle culture. Concluding chapters address new technologies, as well as ethical, legal and religious issues. The book has been thoroughly updated, includes additional contributors, and now provides greater focus on practical and clinically relevant issues. Richly illustrated throughout, this is a key resource for clinicians specializing in reproductive medicine, gynecology, oncology, hematology, endocrinology and infertility.
Section 1 Introduction
1. The evolution of the assisted reproduction technologies
2. The effect of chemotherapy on the human reproductive system
3. The effect of radiotherapy on the human reproductive system
4. The need for fertility preservation in cancer patients
Section 2 Reproductive biology and cryobiology
5. Life and death in the germ line
apoptosis and the origins of DNA damage in human spermatozooa
6. Principles of vitrification as a method of cryopreservation in reproductive biology and medicine
Section 3 Fertility preservation in cancer and non-cancer patients
7. Fertility preservation in non-cancer patients
8. Fertility preservation in women with ovarian endometrioma
from surgery to oocyte and ovarian tissue freezing
9. Pediatric cancer therapy and fertility
10. Breast cancer therapy and fertility
11. Fertility preservation in young adults with gastrointestinal and hematological malignancies
Section 4 Fertility preservation strategies in the male
12. Transplantation of cryopreserved spermatogonia
13. Cryopreservation and grafting of immature testicular tissue
14. Use of cryopreserved sperm and ART after chemotherapy or radiotherapy
Section 5 Fertility preservation strategies in the female
medical/surgical
15. Use of GnRH analogs for prevention of chemotherapy-induced gonadotoxicity
16. Ovarian transposition before radiotherapy Yaron Gill and Togas Tulandi
17. Fertility-saving surgery for gynaecological cancers
18. Results of conservative management of ovarian malignant tumours
Section 6 Fertility preservation strategies in the female
ART
19. Embryo cryopreservation as a fertility preservation strategy
20. Vitrification of human oocytes as a fertility preservation strategy
21. Autotransplantation of cryopreserved ovarian tissue
techniques and results
22. ART and oocyte donation in cancer survivors
Section 7 Ovarian cryopreservation and transplantation
23. Ovarian cryopreservation and transplantation
overview
24. Cryopreservation of ovarian tissue by vitrification
techniques and results
25. Ovarian tissue cryopreservation
26. Risk of transplanting malignant cells in cryopreserved ovarian tissue
27. Whole ovary freezing and transplantation
Section 8 In-vitro follicle culture
28. Molecular and cellular integrity of cultured follicles
29. In-vitro growth of human oocytes
30. Contributions of ovarian stromal cells to follicle culture
31. In-vitro maturation of germinal vesicle oocytes
32. Survival of primordial follicles
tips and tricks
Section 9 New research and technologies
33. The artificial ovary
34. Uterus transplantation
research and clinical possibilities
35. Ovarian allotransplantation
36. Allotransplantation of human ovarian tissue
37. Predicting ovarian futures
the contribution of genetics
Section 10 Ethical, legal and religious issues
38. Fertility preservation
ethical considerations
39. Legal issues of fertility preservation
40. Christian ethics in fertility preservation.