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More and more couples are postponing their desire to have children until later periods in life. This is accompanied by a variety of both, medical and social problems. It is known that fertility in women begins to decline gradually from the age of 25 and decreases rapidly from the age of 35.

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  • Fertility preservation has gained importance due to increased cancer cure rates and delayed family planning in industrialized countries.
  • The COVID-19 pandemic has posed challenges for patients and healthcare providers regarding access to fertility preservation options.
  • It is crucial for premenopausal women and men with unfulfilled family planning goals to receive counseling on available fertility preservation techniques before starting cancer treatment.
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