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I have already started treatment for my cancer or started on immunosuppressive drugs. Can I start the process of cryopreserving (freezing) of my reproductive cells & tissue?

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I have already started treatment for my cancer or started on immunosuppressive drugs. Can I start the process of cryopreserving (freezing) of my reproductive cells & tissue?

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Some experts in the field are inclined to believe that it would have been better to have cryopreserved (frozen) the reproductive cells & tissue prior to undergoing surgery, radiation, chemotherapy or immunosuppressive drugs. However, nature and knowledge do not always follow the same path. Therefore, it maybe feasible to cryopreserve (freeze) your reproductive cells & tissue and reconsider the issues as they relate to the validity and safety to use the cryopreserved reproductive cells & tissue prior to re-implantation.

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