Elias Dahdouh: What a Fantastic CFAS 2025 Meeting
Elias Dahdouh, Associate Professor at The University of Montreal, shared a post on LinkedIn:
“What a fantastic CFAS 2025 meeting!
Honored to present our work on fertility preservation (FP) for adolescents – to a full house, even at the end of the last day and under the beautiful Quebec sunshine.
I was proud to share our unique experience with OC and OTC in adolescents and to emphasize the importance of national collaboration across all ART centers and oncofertility programs in Canada.
A truly inspiring scientific gathering, made even more special by the presence of our amazing team from CHU Sainte-Justine, Montreal, and the opportunity to reconnect with friends and colleagues – both old and new.
I also had the chance to attend an excellent talk on endometriosis delivered by my friend and colleague Dr. Simon Benoit-Dubé, which beautifully highlighted our commitment at CHUSJ to the continuum of women’s health – from preimplantation to prenatal and postnatal gynecologic care.
What a charming Quebec city – where every walk through historical streets added special dimension – blending science, knowledge, and inspiration!”

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