Kutluk Oktay, an ovarian biologist at Yale School of Medicine, has conducted research on delaying menopause through ovarian tissue freezing, offering a groundbreaking approach to potentially delay or eliminate menopause altogether. By developing a mathematical model based on previous procedures and molecular studies, Oktay and his colleagues predict how long delayed menopause could last under various circumstances, considering factors like age and tissue survival rates. While ovarian cryopreservation may delay menopause significantly for most women under 40 and potentially prevent it for those under 30, ongoing research aims to ascertain the long-term health benefits and risks associated with delaying menopause through this procedure.
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Scientific Way to Delay Menopause?
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