ESHRE SIG Fertility Preservation/LinkedIn
Nov 9, 2025, 03:24
Key Takeaways From Athens Campus on Fertility Preservation in Benign Disease – ESHRE SIG Fertility Preservation
ESHRE SIG Fertility Preservation share a post on LinkedIn:
“Hey, European Society of Human Reproduction and Embryology (ESHRE) members, if you want a succinct summary of all the things discussed in our recent campus in Athens (with the SIG Reproductive Surgery) please read this Focus on Reproduction article by Claudia Massarotti and Michał Ciebiera
Fertility preservation in benign disease between reproductive medicine and surgery.”
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