Lifelong hormone replacement therapy and infertility often follow oncological therapy in young women due to a dramatic reduction of the primordial follicle reserve. Reimplantation and function of frozen ovarian tissue slices were successfully demonstrated in animal models, but the durability is limited. Cryopreservation of a whole ovary could reestablish an almost normal ovarian function. Experiments with porcine ovaries showed histological viability. Cryopreservation and retransplantation of sheep ovaries should demonstrate success by hormonal response and pregnancy.
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