Ovarian Tissue Freezing
PRINCIPAL INVESTIGATOR:
- Kyle Orwig, PhD
PARTICIPANTS MUST BE:
- Females age 1 to 40 with two ovaries
- Have a newly diagnosed or recurrent disease that requires chemotherapy or radiation treatment and puts them at high risk for infertility
DESCRIPTION:
The Fertility Preservation Program in Pittsburgh is conducting an experimental research study for young patients facing chemotherapy or radiation therapies that can threaten fertility. For these young patients who are not yet producing mature eggs, the Fertility Preservation Program is approved to freeze ovarian tissue that might be used in the future to restore fertility when experimental techniques emerge from the research pipeline.
COMPENSATION:
The FPP program will cover the costs of surgery, tissue processing, tissue freezing, and the first year of frozen storage.
FOR MORE INFORMATION PLEASE CONTACT US:
412-641-7475 | |
FertilityPreservation@upmc.edu |