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Fertility Centers of Illinois (FCI) Offers Hope to Female Cancer Patients Through Cutting Edge Fertility Preservation Techniques.


Leading Infertility Treatment Practice Chosen to Conduct "Egg Freezing" Study to Help Cancer Patients Protect their Reproductive Health Within the framework of WHO's definition of health[1] as a state of complete physical, mental and social well-being, and not merely the absence of disease or infirmity, reproductive health, or sexual health/hygiene  

CHICAGO -- Until recently, there has not been a lot of known fertility preservation Given the recent increase in cancer survival rates, fertility has become an important quality-of-life concern for many survivors who are unable to achieve or maintain pregnancy as a result of their cancer treatment. Many cancer patients place fertility as the top concern after survival.  options for patients preparing to undergo cancer treatments such as radiation, chemotherapy or other surgeries known to hinder reproductive potential; an added struggle for the 130,000 people in the US each year that are diagnosed with cancer in their prime reproductive years.

In an effort to expand the options for women at risk of losing their reproductive function due to these treatments, Fertility Centers of Illinois (FCI (Flux Changes per Inch) The measurement of polarity reversals on a magnetic surface. In MFM, each flux change is equal to one bit. In RLL, a flux change generates more than one bit. ) has been selected as one of the first practices in Chicago to launch an ongoing study to evaluate the efficiency of a rapid egg freezing technique called oocyte oocyte /oo·cyte/ (-sit) the immature female reproductive cell prior to fertilization; derived from an oogonium. It is a primary o. prior to completion of the first maturation division, and a secondary o.  vitrification vit·ri·fi·ca·tion
n.
The process of using heat and fusion to convert dental porcelain to a glassy substance.


vitrification
. This advanced technique allows women to "fast freeze" their eggs so that they can be thawed and fertilized fer·til·ize  
v. fer·til·ized, fer·til·iz·ing, fer·til·iz·es

v.tr.
1. To cause the fertilization of (an ovum, for example).

2.
 at a later date, resulting in much improved pregnancy rates over older freezing techniques.

With the month of October dedicated to Breast Cancer Awareness, FCI hopes to educate women on the latest techniques that are available to them. Dr Angeline Beltsos, M.D and Reproductive Endocrinologist with the Fertility Centers of Illinois says that it's crucial for women to be made aware of these options before cancer treatments begin. "With breast cancer being the leading cause of cancer among American women, there has never been a more important time to educate them on these advancing fertility preservation options," she says.

Susie Arhangelos, a breast cancer patient that took part in the FCI vitrification program prior to her cancer treatments says that she hopes more women in her situation consider these options. "For me, dealing with cancer was traumatic enough; I couldn't also deal with the possibility of becoming infertile in·fer·tile
adj.
Not capable of initiating, sustaining, or supporting reproduction.


infertile,
adj unable to produce offspring.
. Through a difficult time, this program has given me the hope that I may still be able to conceive a child," she says.

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prep.
1. As stated or indicated by; on the authority of: according to historians.

2. In keeping with: according to instructions.

3.
 Fertile Hope, a national nonprofit organization Nonprofit Organization

An association that is given tax-free status. Donations to a non-profit organization are often tax deductible as well.

Notes:
Examples of non-profit organizations are charities, hospitals and schools.
 dedicated to providing reproductive information, support and hope to cancer patients presented with the risk of infertility, this study sheds a ray of hope for the many women who want to preserve their option of having biological children. "This is an important study that will help expand the option of egg freezing for so many women faced with the double blow of cancer and potential infertility," says Joyce Reinecke, Program Director Fertile Hope.

FCI is recognized for their superior success rates and lab excellence in developing and testing innovative fertility technologies. Further trial of these new preservation techniques continues to advance vitrification to a higher scientific level and give new hope to women faced with infertility.

ABOUT FERTILITY CENTERS OF ILLINOIS

Fertility Centers of Illinois, S.C., is one of the nation's leading infertility treatment practices, providing advanced reproductive endocrinology Reproductive endocrinology and infertility (REI) is a surgical subspecialty of obstetrics and gynecology that addresses hormonal functioning as it pertains to reproduction.  services in the Chicago area for over 25 years. FCI has more babies born than the next ten centers combined with high success rates that are recognized throughout the nation. In addition to a team of nationally recognized reproductive physicians who stay current on the latest technology and procedures, FCI patients have access to many other unique support services support services Psychology Non-health care-related ancillary services–eg, transportation, financial aid, support groups, homemaker services, respite services, and other services , such as professional counseling from a licensed, Ph.D. clinical psychologist, patient advocates and innovative financial options. FCI is part of IntegraMed, the nation's largest and most reputable network of fertility centers and has multiple offices conveniently located throughout the Chicago area. For more information visit www.fcionline.com

VITRIFICATION BACKGROUNDER

Vitrification is the process of cryopreservation cryopreservation /cryo·pres·er·va·tion/ (-prez?er-va´shun) maintenance of the viability of excised tissue or organs by storing at very low temperatures.

cry·o·pres·er·va·tion
n.
 (freezing) of human eggs using high concentrations of cryprotectorant with rapid freezing, to solidify the cell into a glass-like state without the formation of ice crystals (Ice crystals within an egg can cause damage). Until recently, survival rates for thawed eggs, as well as pregnancy rates using these thawed eggs have been relatively low. The team at FCI has used vitrification for the cryopreservation of embryos (a rapid freezing technique to help achieve higher embryo survival) for over three years. Initial reports show that this same technology will also allow the freezing of eggs for thawing and later fertilization, resulting in much-improved pregnancy rates over older freezing techniques.
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