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What symptoms can females experience during cancer treatment? |
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What is the Oncofertility Consortium's current project for males? |
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What is the Oncofertility Consortium's current project for females? |
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What is the National Fertility Hotline and how is it useful? |
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What is the difference between spontaneous v. familial cancer genes such as BRCA? |
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What is the current state of ovarian tissue cryopreservation research? |
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What is Oncofertility? |
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What is a long-term goal of Oncofertility research? |
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What does ovarian tissue cryopreservation offer that other fertility preservation options cannot? |
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What are some goals of the Oncofertility Consortium? |
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Is pregnancy safe after chemotherapy? |
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Is ovarian tissue cryopreservation available to girls under 18? |
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Is it safe for women to get pregnant after surviving cancer and cancer treatment? |
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How will the Oncofertility Consortium keep doctors informed about cutting-edge research? |
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How will the Oncofertility Consortium address the concerns of people with cancer and their families? |
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How is the Oncofertility Consortium addressing the fertility preservation needs of children? |
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How does ovarian tissue cryopreservation differ for children and adults? |
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How do people with cancer find a doctor in their area who can assist with fertility preservation? |
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How can people with cancer be advocates for their fertility? |
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How can one determine the degree to which cancer treatment will threaten fertility? |