The 6th World Congress of the
INTERNATIONAL SOCIETY FOR FERTILITY PRESERVATION
November 14-16, 2019 | New York
Main Topics
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Cryopreservation and Reimplantation of ovarian tissue
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Oocyte and embryo freezing
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Organizing fertility preservation services and ethics
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Social, age related Fertility Preservation
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The effects of chemotherapy on the gametes - Mechanism and protection
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Searching for cancer cells in the ovaries
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Stem cells and in-vitro gametes growth (follicles and spermatagonia)
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Endometriosis and Fibroids – surgical management and fertility preservation options
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Breast cancer and reproductive considerations
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Fertility preservation in Gyneco-oncology
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Fertility preservation in males and prepubescent boys
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Fertility Preservation and Transgender Health
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Preimplantation Genetic Disease screening for cancer
Dear ISFP members and colleagues
We cordially invite you to attend The 6th World Congress of the International Society for Fertility Preservation (ISFP) that will take place November 14-16, 2019, at the New York Hilton Midtown in New York City.
During the last two decades, Fertility Preservation has gained an important role in medicine and clinical patient care and is now at the forefront of medical and basic research in human reproduction.
Fertility Preservation engages multidisciplinary fields of reproductive medicine, oncology, hematology, embryology, andrology, ovary, testis and gamete research, toxicology, psychology, and includes not only scientific researchers and physicians, but also social workers and nurses. All in a united effort to improve the quality of life of young cancer survivors, as well as the quality of life of other patients seeking to postpone reproduction due to medical or non-medical conditions. As such, the demand for Fertility Preservation has dramatically increased.
We look forward to welcoming you in New York City at our 6th Congress.
Dr. Tommaso Falcone - ISFP President
Dr. Zev Rosenwaks - Co-Chair
Dr. Pasquale Patrizio - Co-Chair
Dr. Zsolt Peter Nagy - Co-Chair
Dr. S. Samuel Kim - Co-Chair
Dr. Glenn Schattman - Co-Chair
Mission of the ISFP
The International Society for Fertility Preservation is founded upon the guiding principles of integrity and diversity of all international societies. Its role is leading and promoting progress in fertility preservation by international cooperation and collaboration. The ISFP is dedicated to scientific innovation and advances in medical care in the field of fertility preservation.
The ISFP will endeavor to 1) facilitate networking between scientists and clinicians worldwide; 2) advocate patient rights and educate the public as well as medical professionals; 3) share current knowledge and new discoveries through the ISFP website, the ISFP World Congress, and various workshops; 4) promote multidisciplinary collaborative research; 5) develop a consensus and guidelines on fertility preservation; and 6) serve and unite communities.