Fertility preservation in young adult patients with cancer Journal Article


Author: Kelvin, J. F.
Article Title: Fertility preservation in young adult patients with cancer
Abstract: More than 60,000 young adults are diagnosed with cancer each year in the United States. Many will not have started or completed their families at the time of diagnosis, and reproductive concerns are common. Practice guidelines from a number of professional organizations, including the American Society of Clinical Oncology, highlight the need for oncology clinicians to address fertility with their at-risk patients by discussing options for fertility preservation. Fertility preservation options for men include sperm banking (through manual stimulation, electroejaculation, and testicular sperm extraction) and testicular shielding. Fertility preservation options for women include egg and embryo freezing, ovarian tissue freezing, ovarian transposition, and ovarian suppression. This article highlights several practical strategies for integrating fertility preservation discussions into daily clinical practice and ensuring that oncology professionals are able to refer interested patients to appropriate reproductive specialists. © 2017, UBM Medica Healthcare Publications. All rights reserved.
Keywords: adult; young adult; major clinical study; united states; cancer susceptibility; embryo; practice guideline; oncology; doctor patient relation; diagnosis; medical society; cancer epidemiology; family; fertility preservation; freezing; testicular sperm extraction; human; male; female; ovary tissue
Journal Title: Oncology (Norwalk)
Volume: 31
Issue: 7
ISSN: 0890-9091
Publisher: C M P Medica LLC * The Oncology Group  
Date Published: 2017-07-15
Start Page: 530, 534
End Page: 536, 538, 570
Language: English
PROVIDER: scopus
PUBMED: 28712097
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Notes: Article -- Export Date: 2 August 2017 -- Source: Scopus
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  1. Joanne F Kelvin
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