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Pediatric Oncofertility: From Cryopreservation to Future Fertility Solutions

Video Published 2026-03-18 Updated 2026-03-20

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Dr. Monica Laronda discusses pediatric oncofertility at Lurie Children's Hospital, focusing on fertility preservation options for children facing cancer treatment or genetic conditions that threaten reproductive function. The program offers ovarian and testicular tissue cryopreservation, having served over 370 patients since 2011, with strong safety outcomes and growing national referrals.

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  • Cancer treatments can cause gonadal failure, destroying future fertility—a top quality-of-life concern for childhood cancer survivors.
  • Ovarian/testicular tissue cryopreservation is available for prepubertal patients; post-pubertal patients can bank eggs or sperm.
  • Radiation exposure (e.g., 10 Gy at age 12) can trigger menopause by age 19.5, reducing life expectancy by ~2 years from hormone loss.
  • Lurie Children's has performed 200+ ovarian and 170+ testicular tissue cryopreservations, with 25% of ovarian cases from external referrals.
  • Fertility preservation isn't just for cancer—it's indicated for any child at risk for premature gonadal insufficiency (Turner syndrome, etc.).

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