Healthy twins delivered after oocyte cryopreservation and bilateral ovariectomy for ovarian cancer.

Reprod Biomed Online

Dept of Obstetrics and Gynecology, Reproductive Medicine Unit, Infertility and IVF Centre, S Orsola-Malpighi University Hospital, University of Bologna, Via Massarenti 13, 40138 Bologna, Italy.

Published: August 2008

Anti-neoplastic treatments have significantly increased the survival of cancer patients, but female patients risk premature menopause. Oocyte cryopreservation has been proposed as a fertility-saving option. This report describes the first live birth achieved with autologous cryopreserved oocytes in an ovariectomized borderline cancer patient. A patient with a borderline ovarian tumour asked for oocyte cryopreservation after a right adnexectomy. Ovulation induction resulted in the retrieval and cryopreservation of seven mature oocytes. Thirty-nine months after a left ovariectomy, the patient asked for oocyte thawing and embryo transfer. Endometrial growth was induced using hormone replacement treatment. Three of the seven cryopreserved oocytes were thawed; they survived and, after insemination, normal fertilization took place. Three embryos were transferred into the patient's uterus. A twin pregnancy was achieved with the birth of two healthy females. Oocyte cryopreservation may be a reliable option for preserving fertility in young cancer patients who risk premature menopause due to surgery, chemotherapy or radiotherapy.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/s1472-6483(10)60204-0DOI Listing

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