A group in Edinburgh where this work has been pioneered in the UK has
ovarian tissue stored for many women, but as yet none have returned to have it reimplanted.
Not exact matches
Helen Picton, who oversaw the
tissue - freezing at Leeds University, told the BBC that in Europe alone, several thousand girls and young women have had
ovarian tissue frozen and
stored.
Cancer patients who have
ovarian tissue removed and
stored for later transplantation have a chance at a successful pregnancy, a new study finds.
«The success of this treatment offers the possibility of infertile women having
stored ovarian tissue transplanted from other women.