Registrations for the ESHRE Campus 2027 Will Open Soon – ESHRE SIG Fertility Preservation
ESHRE SIG Fertility Preservation shared on LinkedIn:
“SAVE THE DATE – ESHRE Campus 2027
The limits of fertility preservation: dealing with clinical uncertainty
- 13–15 May 2027
- Edinburgh, United Kingdom
Where are the limits of fertility preservation; and how should we navigate them when the evidence is uncertain, the prognosis is complex, or patients and healthcare professionals face difficult decisions?
The ESHRE Special Interest Group Fertility Preservation, together with the ESHRE Special Interest Group Psychology and Counselling, is delighted to announce this advanced ESHRE Campus Workshop, bringing fertility preservation into some of its most challenging and underexplored clinical territory.
As indications for fertility preservation expand and treatments improve, we increasingly encounter situations where there is no simple answer.
- When disease itself involves the gonads
- Fertility preservation in advanced-stage cancer
- Balancing potential benefit, treatment burden and risk
- Deciding between tissue and gamete preservation when evidence is limited
- Cancer-related germline mutations and implications for patients and future offspring
- Communicating uncertainty and supporting shared decision-making
- Psychological adjustment, counselling and conflict in decision-making
- Discussing alternative pathways to parenthood
- Patient autonomy and the ethical dilemmas that arise when fertility preservation may not be appropriate
The programme will combine expert lectures, multidisciplinary discussion and abstract presentations, with a particular focus on the cases where clinical evidence alone may not provide the answer.
Who should attend?
Healthcare professionals involved in fertility preservation, including reproductive medicine specialists, oncologists, haematologists, gynaecologists, endocrinologists, geneticists, embryologists and psychologists.
An outstanding international multidisciplinary faculty will bring together expertise from reproductive medicine, oncology, fertility preservation, genetics, and psychology and counselling.
- Course level: Advanced
- Language: English
ESHRE will apply for European CME accreditation (ECMECs).
Registration is not open yet.
For now, save the dates: 13–15 May 2027 – and join us in Edinburgh for three days of science, discussion and multidisciplinary thinking around one of the most difficult questions in our field:
Not only what can we preserve, but when should we?”
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