The potential effect on fertility for patients undergoing cancer treatments is an important issue. The aim of this study was to assess awareness of fertility preservation strategies among cancer specialists involved in the management of young women with malignancy. A 10 question survey was sent to 94 cancer specialists in Ireland, comprising 28 medical oncologists, 32 haematologists and 34 breast surgeons, assessing awareness of; guidelines, facilities in Ireland, and potential barriers to referral. Fifty of 94 responded (53 % response rate). Awareness of current success rates associated with assisted reproductive therapy was poor. Ten respondents (20%) indentified the estimated time delay to the delivery of chemotherapy due to fertility pr...
Cancer treatment is the most frequent cause of reduced fertility in cancer patients, with up to 80% ...
Background: Cancer treatment can diminish fertility in women and men. The need for fertility preserv...
This study aims to investigate the current practice patterns of Portuguese oncologists with differen...
The potential effect on fertility for patients undergoing cancer treatments is an important issue. T...
Purpose: To evaluate awareness of female cancer patients about fertility impairment following cancer...
The estimated number of cancer survivors of reproductive age in the United States is now approaching...
Disclosures: The authors indicated no financial relationships. Objective. Fertility preservation is ...
Ensuring quality of life for increasing numbers of women surviving cancer has become a key challenge...
To develop guidance to practicing oncologists about available fertility preservation methods and rel...
Fertility preservation has become an issue of great importance in female cancer patients due to inc...
International audienceOBJECTIVE:A significant proportion of cancer survivors experience chronic heal...
Abstract Background Cancer treatment can diminish fertility in women and men. The need for fertility...
Abstract Purpose Infertility is a critical late toxicity that impacts adolescent and young adult (AY...
Gynecologic malignancies account for 1,09 million new cancer cases worldwide consisting of about 12%...
BACKGROUND: Cancer treatment can diminish fertility in women and men. The need for fertility preserv...
Cancer treatment is the most frequent cause of reduced fertility in cancer patients, with up to 80% ...
Background: Cancer treatment can diminish fertility in women and men. The need for fertility preserv...
This study aims to investigate the current practice patterns of Portuguese oncologists with differen...
The potential effect on fertility for patients undergoing cancer treatments is an important issue. T...
Purpose: To evaluate awareness of female cancer patients about fertility impairment following cancer...
The estimated number of cancer survivors of reproductive age in the United States is now approaching...
Disclosures: The authors indicated no financial relationships. Objective. Fertility preservation is ...
Ensuring quality of life for increasing numbers of women surviving cancer has become a key challenge...
To develop guidance to practicing oncologists about available fertility preservation methods and rel...
Fertility preservation has become an issue of great importance in female cancer patients due to inc...
International audienceOBJECTIVE:A significant proportion of cancer survivors experience chronic heal...
Abstract Background Cancer treatment can diminish fertility in women and men. The need for fertility...
Abstract Purpose Infertility is a critical late toxicity that impacts adolescent and young adult (AY...
Gynecologic malignancies account for 1,09 million new cancer cases worldwide consisting of about 12%...
BACKGROUND: Cancer treatment can diminish fertility in women and men. The need for fertility preserv...
Cancer treatment is the most frequent cause of reduced fertility in cancer patients, with up to 80% ...
Background: Cancer treatment can diminish fertility in women and men. The need for fertility preserv...
This study aims to investigate the current practice patterns of Portuguese oncologists with differen...