Dec 5, 2016
Infertility breakthrough as cancer drug sparks growth of new eggs in ‘astonishing’ discovery
Posted by Shane Hinshaw in categories: biotech/medical, life extension
Infertile women have been offered new hope after scientists found that a common cancer drug triggers the development of new eggs, an outcome which was previously thought to be impossible.
In a discovery hailed as “astonishing”, researchers at the University of Edinburgh proved it is possible to reverse the clock and coax the ovaries back into a pre-pubescent state where they begin to produce new eggs.
Women are born with all their eggs, which is why conceiving becomes harder with age, because the eggs grow old, become damaged and eventually run out entirely.