<p>Foreword</p><p>Preface</p><p>Contributors<br>I. Overview of Fertility Preservation: Epidemiologic, Social, Ethical, and Medicolegal Aspects</p><p>1. The Epidemiology of Fertility Preservation<br>William Murk and Emre Seli</p><p>2. Ethical Discussions in Approaching Fertility Preservation<br>Pasquale Patrizio</p><p>II. Fertility Preservation in Women</p><p>3. Ovarian Follicle Development and Fertility Preservation <br>Yuichi Niikura and Joshua Johnson</p><p>4. Impact of Chemotherapy and Radiotherapy on the Ovary<br>Maya L. Kriseman and Ertug Kovanci</p><p>5. Impact of Chemotherapy and Radiotherapy on the Uterus <br>Abbie L. Fields, Deleep Kumar Gudipudi, and Giuseppe Del Priore</p><p>6. Ovarian Transposition <br>Elena S. Ratner, Dan-Arin Silasi, and Masoud Azodi</p><p>7. Embryo Cryopreservation and Alternative Controlled Ovarian Hyperstimulation Strategies for Fertility Preservation<br>Bulent Urman, Ozgur Oktem, and Basak Balaban </p><p>8. Oocyte Cryopreservation <br>Andrea Borini and Veronica Bianchi </p><p>9. Ovarian Tissue Cryopreservation and Autotransplantation<br>Mohamed A. Bedaiwy, Gihan M. Bareh, Katherine J. Rodewald, and William W. Hurd</p><p>10. Oocyte In Vitro Maturation: Formidable Obstacles on the Road to Fertility Preservation<br>David F. Albertini</p><p>11. Whole Ovary Cryopreservation <br>Hulusi Bulent Zeyneloglu, Gogsen Onalan, and Cengiz Karakaya</p><p>12. Risk of Transplanting Cryopreserved Ovarian Tissue in Women with Malignancies <br>Javier Domingo del Pozo, M. Sánchez-Serrano, and Antonio Pellicer Martinez</p><p>13. Gonadotropin Releasing Hormone Agonists in Fertility Preservation<br>Hakan Cakmak and Emre Seli</p><p>14. Fertility Preservation in Gynecologic Malignancies <br>Christine E. Richter and Peter E. Schwartz </p><p>15. Third-Party Reproduction and Adoption After Cancer: Practical and Emotional Considerations<br>Dorothy A. Greenfeld</p><p>16. Pregnancy and Cancer Treatment<br />Christine Laky and Mert Ozan Bahtiyar</p><p>17. Fertility Preservation Strategies in Healthy Women<br>Enrique Soto and Alan B. Copperman</p><p>18. Approach to Fertility Preservation in Adult and Pre-pubertal Females<br>Kenny A. Rodriguez-Wallberg and Kutluk Oktay </p><p>III. Fertility Preservation in Men</p><p>19. Spermatogenesis and Testicular Function <br>Ciler Celik-Ozenci</p><p>20. Impact of Radiotherapy and Chemotherapy on the Testis <br>Carolina Ortega and Herman Tournaye </p><p>21. Impact of Paternal Exposure to Gonadotoxins on Embryo and
Offspring and the Male Evaluation<br>Kathleen Hwang, Paul Gittens, Desiderio Avila Jr., and Larry I. Lipshultz</p><p>22. Update on Sperm Banking <br>Pankaj Talwar </p><p>23. Preservation of Sperm Isolates or Testicular Biopsy Samples<br>Bhushan K. Gangrade</p><p>24. Germ Cell Transplantation and Neospermatogenesis<br>Queenie V. Neri, Zev Rosenwaks, and Gianpiero D. Palermo</p><p>25. Testicular Tissue Transplantation for Fertility Preservation<br>Jose R Rodriguez-Sosa, Stefan Schlatt, and Ina Dobrinski</p><p>26. Stem Cells and Fertility Preservation in Males<br>Marcia Riboldi, Ana Isabel Marqués Marí, and Carlos Simón</p><p>27. Approach to Fertility Preservation in Adult and Pre-pubertal Males<br>Fnu Deepinder and Ashok Agarwal</p><p>IV. Protocols</p><p>28. Embryo Cryopreservation and Alternative Strategies for Controlled Ovarian Hyperstimulation <br>Bulent Urman, Ozgur Oktem, and Basak Balaban </p><p>29. Oocyte Cryopreservation <br>Andrea Borini and Veronica Bianchi</p><p>30. Ovarian Tissue Cryopreservation <br>Mohamed A Bedaiwy, Gihan M Bareh, Katherine J. Rodewald, William W. Hurd, and Ashok Agarwal</p><p>31. Sperm Preparation and Freezing for Banking<br>Pankaj Talwar</p><p>32. Preservation of Sperm Isolates and Testicular Biopsy Samples for Banking <br>Bhushan K. Gangrade</p><p>33. Testis Tissue Xenografting<br>Jose R Rodriguez-Sosa, Stefan Schlatt, and Ina Dobrinski</p><p>Index</p>