Possible Cure For Infertility In Childhood Cancer Survivors, Study Says
- OPACC
- Nov 6, 2012
- 1 min read
Cancer patients who undergo radiation therapy or chemotherapy often become infertile. While post-pubescent men have the option of preserving sperm before cancer treatment to use at a later date, boys who have not yet matured do not have that luxury. Since their bodies have not yet produced sperm, they often face a lifetime of infertility. A new study, however, shows that this may no longer be the case.
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