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Ovarian tissue transplanted between sisters

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Losing the ability to have children would for many be the ultimate tragedy in a young person’s battle with cancer. So here’s some promising news: A transplant of ovarian tissue between sisters has shown to be successful, and the eggs have even been fertilized, though complications have caused a loss of the potential the pregnancies.

The transplantation of ovarian tissue between Teresa Alvaro and her sister, Sandra, is promising though the sisters were fortunate to share the same human leukocyte antigen (HLA), meaning that they wouldn’t reject tissue from the other’s body. Teresa lost ovarian function due to treatment of a blood disorder when she was 20, and preferred transplantation of ovarian tissue to donation of eggs, because she felt it was more natural.

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    Ovarian tissue transplanted between sisters

    Filed under:

    Losing the ability to have children would for many be the ultimate tragedy in a young person’s battle with cancer. So here’s some promising news: A transplant of ovarian tissue between sisters has shown to be successful, and the eggs have even been fertilized, though complications have caused a loss of the potential the pregnancies.

    The transplantation of ovarian tissue between Teresa Alvaro and her sister, Sandra, is promising though the sisters were fortunate to share the same human leukocyte antigen (HLA), meaning that they wouldn’t reject tissue from the other’s body. Teresa lost ovarian function due to treatment of a blood disorder when she was 20, and preferred transplantation of ovarian tissue to donation of eggs, because she felt it was more natural.

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    Original post by Martha Edwards

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    Related Articles
  • Better Ways To Preserve Human Eggs And Ovarian Tissue
  • Gene Test After Heart Transplant
  • Stroke victims may benefit from stem cell transplants
  • Predicting the future in ovarian cancer
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