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March 20, 2007 - Colorado Center for Reproductive Medicine offers hope to cancer patients wanting children after treatment.

DENVER, COLO – Imagine being diagnosed with cancer during your peak reproductive years. Thinking about reproductive health is likely the furthest thing from your mind. But before beginning life-saving treatment, it is critical to be informed of your reproductive risks, educated about your choices and empowered to make decisions impacting your fertility.
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February 15, 2007 - Nationally-renowned infertility center to build new facility in Lone Tree—continuing to make dreams conceivable

DENVER, COLORADO - The Colorado Center for Reproductive Medicine is familiar with growth and facility expansion—since its inception 20 years ago, the infertility treatment center has grown from a one physician, one location clinic to a four physician, four location coalition. And it is time to grow again, but forget about renting more space, the Colorado Center for Reproductive Medicine is putting down roots—with its own free-standing, two-story building to better accommodate patients in the growing south Denver metro area.
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January 26, 2007 - Dr. William Schoolcraft Elected Medical Director of The American Fertility Association

DENVER, COLORADO - Colorado infertility specialist, William B. Schoolcraft, M.D., medical director and founder of the Colorado Center for Reproductive Medicine, was unanimously elected 2007 Medical Director for The American Fertility Association, a national organization that educates the public about fertility options, reproductive health, and parenting.
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December 7, 2006 - Coping with Infertility: 10 Tips to Survive the Holidays

ENGLEWOOD, COLORADO - Infertility is stressful enough without the added pressure of the entire family asking, “When are you planning to have kids?” Children are a big part of the holidays; and this is even more evident when you are experiencing infertility and trying—unsuccessfully—to become pregnant.
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November 6, 2006 - Struggling With Infertility?  Free Seminar Series May Help

ENGLEWOOD, COLORADO - Infertility can be a stressful and emotional condition. Knowing your options and getting your questions answered from a caring and compassionate physician is the best place to start.
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October 9, 2006 - Fertility Center Expands Service; Adds Doctor

ENGLEWOOD, COLORADO - The Colorado Center for Reproductive Medicine is proud to announce the addition of Robert L. Gustofson, M.D. to its nationally recognized infertility treatment center in Denver, Colorado.
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July 5, 2005 - Colorado Center for Reproductive Medicine Ranks #1 in the Nation of "10 Best Fertility Centers"

ENGLEWOOD, COLORADO - For the first time, a comprehensive, data-driven comparison lists the top fertility centers in the nation, ranking the Colorado Center for Reproductive Medicine (CCRM) as number one. Information from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) and surveys sent to 40 select U.S. clinics provided the data for the study, which gives people facing infertility a new, credible resource to help choose a center that best meets their needs. The research was conducted by Child magazine and appears in its August 2005 issue.

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October 20, 2004 - Dr. Eric Surrey Elected President of Society for Assisted Reproductive Technology

ENGLEWOOD, COLORADO - Reproductive endocrinologist Eric Surrey, M.D., medical director at the Colorado Center for Reproductive Medicine (CCRM), has been elected 2005 president of the Society for Assisted Reproductive Technology (SART), the organization that sets the standards for assisted reproductive technology (ART). Surrey begins his tenure as president today. <<more>>

August 12, 2004 - Colorado Center for Reproductive Medicine Opens North Metro Clinic
ENGLEWOOD, COLORADO - The Colorado Center for Reproductive Medicine (CCRM), consistently offering some of the highest pregnancy rates in the country, officially announced today the opening of its fourth office, located at Avista Two Medical Plaza, Suite 240, 80 Health Park Drive on the Avista Adventist Hospital campus in Louisville. <<more>>

June 28, 2004 - Study Shows High-Protein Diets Reduce Fertility in Mice
ENGLEWOOD, COLORADO — A team of researchers lead by David K. Gardner, Ph.D., scientific director of the Colorado Center of Reproductive Medicine, has found that high protein diets result in reduced fertility rates in female mice, a study that could have implications for humans. <<more>>

March 3, 2004 - Research May Eliminate the Incidence of Multiple Pregnancies With Advanced Fertility Treatments
ENGLEWOOD, COLORADO — An exciting study recently completed at the Colorado Center for Reproductive Medicine demonstrated the risk for multiples could be virtually eliminated in appropriate IVF patients. This research evaluates the efficacy of transferring a single blastocyst stage embryo in an effort to prevent multiple pregnancies while maintaining high ongoing pregnancy rates. <<more>>

October 14, 2003 - Leading Infertility Clinic Joins Sky Ridge Complex
LONE TREE, COLORADO - One of the country's oldest and best-known fertility clinics is going south. The Colorado Center for Reproductive Medicine (CCRM), which offers some of the highest pregnancy rates in the country, has opened a clinic at the Sky Ridge Medical Center, the brand-new, $148 million hospital designed to serve the south metro area's booming population. <<more>>

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