What do you do if you had cancer? This has been observed that through cancer treatments, like chemotherapy, it helps cancer patients to survive in their disease.
But keep aware that these treatments also affect the patient's ability to reproduce. Immediately after the treatment of cancer, their fertility may be affected.
For women, the effect could occur in the future through the occurrence of premature ovarian, resulting in a lower chance of conceiving and a higher risk for early menopause. With the increasing number of cancer patients to express their desire to still be able to have children in the future, a procedure called "preparing fertility" become more relevant.
Cancer does not mean the end of the road to have more information about preparing a baby.Study fertility in cancer care and options to maintain fertility, including cryopreservation of embryos, eggs, sperm, and ovarian and testicular tissue.
FlyFreeForHealth with Pregnancy & me invite you to join online seminar of health to the topic, "Maintenance of Fertility For People with Cancer (Fertility Preservation in Cancer Patients)", Tuesday, July 13, 2010, at 12:00 pm, with Dr Kelly Loi, a consultant at the Department of Medicine Reproduction in KK Women's and Children's Hospital, Singapore. Recently, he was awarded the HMDP Fellowship in Ovarian Tissue Cryopreservation (2007-2008) in Brussels, Belgium.
Prepare your computer, internet connection and speakers to attend a presentation from Dr Kelly Loi about this interesting topic. You too can be free to give questions that will be directly in charge, free!
Register now via SMS. Type PM39SG10 to +65 98,473,224 to get an invitation to attend this webinar that will be sent to your email. Click on the link in the invitation, follow the next steps, and you will easily enter the webinar room. For more information visit or email to info@flyfreeforhealth.com www.flyfreeforhealth.com
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But keep aware that these treatments also affect the patient's ability to reproduce. Immediately after the treatment of cancer, their fertility may be affected.
For women, the effect could occur in the future through the occurrence of premature ovarian, resulting in a lower chance of conceiving and a higher risk for early menopause. With the increasing number of cancer patients to express their desire to still be able to have children in the future, a procedure called "preparing fertility" become more relevant.
Cancer does not mean the end of the road to have more information about preparing a baby.Study fertility in cancer care and options to maintain fertility, including cryopreservation of embryos, eggs, sperm, and ovarian and testicular tissue.
FlyFreeForHealth with Pregnancy & me invite you to join online seminar of health to the topic, "Maintenance of Fertility For People with Cancer (Fertility Preservation in Cancer Patients)", Tuesday, July 13, 2010, at 12:00 pm, with Dr Kelly Loi, a consultant at the Department of Medicine Reproduction in KK Women's and Children's Hospital, Singapore. Recently, he was awarded the HMDP Fellowship in Ovarian Tissue Cryopreservation (2007-2008) in Brussels, Belgium.
Prepare your computer, internet connection and speakers to attend a presentation from Dr Kelly Loi about this interesting topic. You too can be free to give questions that will be directly in charge, free!
Register now via SMS. Type PM39SG10 to +65 98,473,224 to get an invitation to attend this webinar that will be sent to your email. Click on the link in the invitation, follow the next steps, and you will easily enter the webinar room. For more information visit or email to info@flyfreeforhealth.com www.flyfreeforhealth.com