Juan J. Fraire-Zamora: The Most Cited Paper in Human Reproduction Takes Focus at ESHRE2026
Juan J. Fraire-Zamora, Data Researcher at Eugin Group, shared a post on LinkedIn:
“In the decade of 2010, the most cited paper in Human Reproduction ESHRE Journals was not an experimental advancement, but the analysis of how many oocytes are needed from a stimulation cycle to maximize cumulative live birth (CLBR). Panagiotis Drakopoulos, Nikolaos Polyzos
Join us to also discuss this article in our Journal Club Live session at ESHRE2026 in London
Session 13: Monday July 6, 11:45h-12:45h
Read the original paper.
and the recent commentary from the authors.
Discussion moderated by Noemi Salmeri and expert Anja Pinborg See you there!”
Title: Conventional ovarian stimulation and single embryo transfer for IVF/ICSI. How many oocytes do we need to maximize cumulative live birth rates after utilization of all fresh and frozen embryos?
Authors: Panagiotis Drakopoulos, Christophe Blockeel, Dominic Stoop, Michel Camus, Michel de Vos, Herman Tournaye, Nikolaos P. Polyzos

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