H E G Holzer
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Recent Articles
1.
Bentov Y, Beharier O, Moav-Zafrir A, Kabessa M, Godin M, Greenfield C, et al.
Hum Reprod
. 2021 Aug;
36(9):2506-2513.
PMID: 34364311
Study Question: Does the immune response to coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) infection or the BNT162b2 mRNA vaccine involve the ovarian follicle, and does it affect its function? Summary Answer: We...
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Ronn R, Holzer H
Curr Oncol
. 2014 Feb;
21(1):e137-46.
PMID: 24523611
Background: Cancer can be a devastating diagnosis. In particular, malignancy and its indicated treatments have profoundly negative effects on the fertility of young cancer patients. Oncofertility has emerged as a...
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Ronn R, Holzer H
Curr Oncol
. 2013 Dec;
20(6):e602-7.
PMID: 24311962
Background: Cancer can be a devastating diagnosis. In particular, malignancy and its indicated treatments have profoundly negative effects on the fertility of young cancer patients. Oncofertility has emerged as a...
4.
Ronn R, Holzer H
Curr Oncol
. 2013 Oct;
20(5):e465-74.
PMID: 24155643
Background: Cancer can be a devastating diagnosis. In particular, malignancy and its indicated treatments have profoundly negative effects on the fertility of young cancer patients. Oncofertility has emerged as a...
5.
Ronn R, Holzer H
Curr Oncol
. 2013 Aug;
20(4):e338-44.
PMID: 23904772
Background: Cancer can be a devastating diagnosis. In particular, malignancy and its indicated treatments have profoundly negative effects on the fertility of young cancer patients. Oncofertility has emerged as a...
6.
Shalom-Paz E, Holzer H
Minerva Ginecol
. 2011 Nov;
63(6):517-30.
PMID: 22036756
Prevalence of cancer has been increasing in the last years. Fortunately, during the last three decades, there has been a tremendous improvement in the success rates of cancer treatments and...
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Elizur S, Chian R, Pineau C, Son W, Holzer H, Huang J, et al.
Rheumatology (Oxford)
. 2008 Jul;
47(10):1506-9.
PMID: 18660508
Objective: To describe a case series of seven women with SLE and other systemic autoimmune rheumatic diseases (SARDs) who required cyclophosphamide therapy and underwent fertility preservation treatments. Methods: Of the...
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Holzer H, Tan S
Minerva Ginecol
. 2005 Mar;
57(1):99-109.
PMID: 15758869
Survival rates of childhood and pre-pubertal female cancer patients are constantly increasing. However the lifesaving treatments carry a significant risk for infertility. Chemotherapy and radiotherapy might induce oocyte and follicular...