The Sun
UK · 1 hrs ago
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‘Infertile’ man given fresh hope of a family after having world’s first ‘frozen testicular implant’
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A 27-year-old man has become the first person to successfully produce sperm after receiving a frozen testicular tissue implant, offering him the possibility of fathering biological children despite undergoing chemotherapy for sickle cell disease in childhood.
‘Infertile’ man given fresh hope of a family after having world’s first ‘frozen testicular implant’
A MAN thought to be infertile has been given fresh hope of having a family after undergoing a world-first "frozen testicular implant". The now 27-year-old had tissue from his testicles frozen before undergoing chemotherapy as a child to treat sickle cell disease. Sixteen years later, he's been able to produce sperm after having the tissue...
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