Oocyte vitrification for fertility preservation is an evolving practice requiring a new mindset: societal, technical, clinical, and basic science-driven evolutions
Infertility is a condition with profound social implications. Indeed, it is not surprising that evolutions in both medicine and society affect the way in vitro fertilization is practiced. The keywords in modern medicine are the four principles, which implicitly involve a constant update of our knowledge and our technologies to fulfill the “prediction” and “personalization” tasks, and a continuous reshaping of our mindset in view of all rele vant societal changes to fulfill the “prevention” and “participation” tasks.
Source: Fertility and Sterility - Category: Reproduction Medicine Authors: Danilo Cimadomo, Ana Cobo, Daniela Galliano, Giulia Fiorentino, Anabella Marconetto, Maurizio Zuccotti, Laura Rienzi Tags: Views and reviews Source Type: research