Personalised Fertility Preservation Approaches in Endometriosis Review – RBMO
Reproductive BioMedicine Online (RBMO) shared a post on LinkedIn:
“In this review, authors Neda Farzizadeh, Zahra Najmi, Alan Rosenbaum, Arezoo Khosravi, Amirali Hariri, Mona Aminbeidokhti, and Ali Zarrabi highlight the critical need for early diagnosis and the careful consideration of fertility preservation options in endometriosis-affected women, particularly those undergoing surgical interventions.
Their analysis supports currently prevailing approaches, which take advantage of advances in ART and surgical techniques to offer personalized treatment approaches, based on the patient’s age, ovarian reserve, and severity of endometriosis, for optimized outcomes.
Read the full Review for free from issue 52.1 now.”
Title: Fertility preservation in endometriosis: evaluating surgical risks and emerging preservation approaches
Authors: Neda Farzizadeh, Zahra Najmi, Alan Rosenbaum, Arezoo Khosravi, Amirali Hariri, Mona Aminbeidokhti, Ali Zarrabi

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