UNIVERSITY OF MISSOURI RESEARCHERS TO COLLABORATE ON $20 MILLION PROJECT AIMED AT CANCER SURVIVORS FERTILITY
September 07, 2007
September 07, 2007
COLUMBIA, Mo., Sept. 7 -- The University of Missouri issued the following news release:
More than 10 million people in the United State have cancer, and more than half of them are women. For those who could still give birth, cancer treatments might signal the end of their fertility. Now, a new $20 million, 5-year program from the National Institutes of Health is creating a national team of scientists to investigate every aspect of fertility preservation for women with cancer. Part . . .
More than 10 million people in the United State have cancer, and more than half of them are women. For those who could still give birth, cancer treatments might signal the end of their fertility. Now, a new $20 million, 5-year program from the National Institutes of Health is creating a national team of scientists to investigate every aspect of fertility preservation for women with cancer. Part . . .