We invite you to take part in The 3rd World Congress on the International Society for Fertility Preservation (ISFP) which will take place in Valencia, Spain on November 7-9, 2013. Fertility preservation is a substantial quality of life issue for young cancer survivors. As a consequence, the demand for fertility preservation has dramatically increased. The aim of the Congress is to update current scientific and clinical development of fertility preservation strategies.
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• Cancer-induced changes in the gonads and gametes
• Mechanisms of chemotherapy-induced loss of follicles
• Current methods of fertility preservation
• Diminishing ischemia in ovarian tissue transplantation
• Activation of dormant ovarian follicles
• Ovarian stem cells
• Value of GnRH agonists to prevent follicular depletion
• Tissue engeneering
• The role of in vitro maturation of oocytes
• In vitro follicular growth
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MAIN TOPICS
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Cancer treatment and damage to the genital tract |
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Improving fertility preservation methods |
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Controversies in fertility preservation |
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Fertility Preservation in vitro |
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Methods of tissue cryopreservation |
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Stem cells |
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IMPORTANT DATES
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ABOUT VALENCIA
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Valencia is the capital and most populous city of the Autonomous Community of Valencia and the third largest city in Spain.
The Latin name for the city, Valentia, means "strength" or "valour;" the city having been named for the Roman soldiers for whom the city was founded in the 2nd Century BCE.
In the 15th and 16th centuries, Valencia was one of the major cities in the Mediterranean.

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