New Hope for Fertility of Young Cancer Patients Using Frozen Testicular Tissue

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The birth of a monkey using new reproductive technology marks a breakthrough in an effort to preserve fertility for young boys who undergo cancer treatment

Grady is an 11-month-old rhesus macaque who lives at the Oregon National Primate Research Center just west of Portland.

She spends her days playing and is hitting all of her normal developmental milestones. She’s also the result of a novel reproductive technology that relies on frozen testicular tissue, according to a new study.

 

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