Infertility in reproductive-age female cancer survivors Journal Article


Authors: Levine, J. M.; Kelvin, J. F.; Quinn, G. P.; Gracia, C. R.
Article Title: Infertility in reproductive-age female cancer survivors
Abstract: Improved survival rates among reproductive-age females diagnosed with cancer have increased the focus on long-term quality of life, including maintenance of the ability to conceive biological children. Cancer-directed therapies such as high-dose alkylating agents and radiation to the pelvis, which deplete ovarian reserve, radiation to the brain, which affects the hypothalamic-pituitary-gonadal axis, and surgical resection of reproductive structures can decrease the likelihood of having biological children. Standard fertility preservation strategies such as embryo and oocyte cryopreservation before the onset of therapy offer the opportunity to conserve fertility, but they may not be feasible because of the urgency to start cancer therapy, financial limitations, and a lack of access to reproductive endocrinologists. Ovarian tissue freezing is considered experimental, with limited data related to pregnancies, but it minimizes treatment delay. Studies evaluating gonadotropin-releasing hormone analogues have had mixed results, although a recent randomized, prospective study in women with breast cancer demonstrated a protective effect. Fertility preservation programs are increasingly being developed within cancer programs. In this article, we describe risks to infertility and options for preservation, raise psychosocial and ethical issues, and propose elements for establishing an effective fertility preservation program. Cancer 2015;121:1532-1539. © 2015 American Cancer Society.
Keywords: cancer chemotherapy; review; cancer radiotherapy; antineoplastic agent; oocyte; infertility; ovary insufficiency; cancer survivor; risk assessment; goserelin; health program; cryopreservation; psychosocial care; gonadorelin derivative; medical ethics; gynecologic surgery; social psychology; female fertility; follitropin; female infertility; fertility preservation; ovarian preservation; female genital tract cancer; follicular phase; ovarian reserve; ovarian transposition; cancer; human; priority journal; adolescent and young adult
Journal Title: Cancer
Volume: 121
Issue: 10
ISSN: 0008-543X
Publisher: Wiley Blackwell  
Date Published: 2015-05-15
Start Page: 1532
End Page: 1539
Language: English
DOI: 10.1002/cncr.29181
PROVIDER: scopus
PUBMED: 25649243
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Notes: Export Date: 3 June 2015 -- Source: Scopus
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