FertileHope, a non-profit organization dedicated to helping cancer patients faced with infertility, moved into underwritten office space at Boyle Software.
"Boyle Software is proud to help out Lindsay Nohr and her valuable cause by underwriting office space for her growing organization," said Dan Boyle, President of Boyle Software. "I met Lindsay through Dr. John Connolly of Castle Connolly Medical and was immediately impressed with her cause, dedication and focus."
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FertileHope's mission is to be a comprehensive fertility preservation resource for patients whose medical treatments present the risk of infertility. The permanent changes in reproductive function are now recognized as one of the most prevalent side effects of cancer therapy. Over the past three decades cancer fighting treatments including chemotherapy, radiation and surgery have led to major advances in the cure rates of various malignancies occurring during the reproductive years, but all have the potential to cause permanent infertility. While several successful fertility preservation options are available, they are underutilized due to a general lack of awareness, education and financial resources. Thus, a large and growing number of patients need help today. Fertile Hope is dedicated to helping these patients through programs and services in the following five areas: Research, Awareness, Education, Financial Assistance and Support. http://www.fertilehope.org/
Boyle Software is a privately-held, custom programming and database development company, specializing in harnessing the power of high-end, heavy-transaction SQL database engines. Established in 1988, Boyle Software works for small, as well as large Fortune 500, companies to help them control, manage, understand and leverage their data.