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This Adorable Monkey Represents Fertility Hope For Male Childhood Cancer Survivors
- OPACC
- Mar 25, 2019
- 1 min read
University of Pittsburgh School of Medicine scientists announced a milestone Thursday in their efforts to preserve the fertility of young boys undergoing cancer treatments. The advance involves using cryopreserved testicular tissue to produce sperm for in vitro fertilization.
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