Purpose: Oncofertility focuses on providing fertility and endocrine-sparing options to patients who undergo life-preserving but gonadotoxic cancer treatment. The resources needed to meet patient demand often are fragmented along disciplinary lines. We quantify assets and gaps in oncofertility care on a global scale. Methods: Survey-based questionnaires were provided to 191 members of the Oncofertility Consortium Global Partners Network, a National Institutes of Health–funded organization. Responses were analyzed to measure trends and regional subtleties about patient oncofertility experiences and to analyze barriers to care at sites that provide oncofertility services. Results: Sixty-three responses were received (response rate, 25%), and 4...
Fertility preservation in the cancer setting, known as oncofertility, is a field that requires cross...
International audienceAim: To report fertility status perception, fertility preservation and desire ...
PURPOSE: The main objective of Repro-Can-OPEN Study Part 2 is to learn more about oncofertility prac...
PURPOSE: Oncofertility focuses on providing fertility and endocrine-sparing options to patients who ...
PURPOSE: In the accompanying article, "Analysis of Fertility Preservation Options Available to Patie...
Ensuring quality of life for increasing numbers of women surviving cancer has become a key challenge...
bstract PURPOSE In the accompanying article, “Survey of Fertility Preservation Options Available to...
International audienceOBJECTIVE:A significant proportion of cancer survivors experience chronic heal...
BACKGROUND Fertility preservation (FP) is an important quality of life issue for cancer survivors of...
Fertility preservation in the cancer setting, known as oncofertility, is a field that requires cross...
© 2016, Mary Ann Liebert, Inc. Purpose: In Australia and New Zealand, there has not been a national ...
Purpose: Little is known about oncofertility practice in developing countries that usually suffer fr...
PURPOSE: In Australia and New Zealand, there has not been a national systematic development of oncof...
AbstractBackground: Fertility preservation has become increasingly important as a quality of life is...
Fertility preservation in the cancer setting, known as oncofertility, is a field that requires cross...
International audienceAim: To report fertility status perception, fertility preservation and desire ...
PURPOSE: The main objective of Repro-Can-OPEN Study Part 2 is to learn more about oncofertility prac...
PURPOSE: Oncofertility focuses on providing fertility and endocrine-sparing options to patients who ...
PURPOSE: In the accompanying article, "Analysis of Fertility Preservation Options Available to Patie...
Ensuring quality of life for increasing numbers of women surviving cancer has become a key challenge...
bstract PURPOSE In the accompanying article, “Survey of Fertility Preservation Options Available to...
International audienceOBJECTIVE:A significant proportion of cancer survivors experience chronic heal...
BACKGROUND Fertility preservation (FP) is an important quality of life issue for cancer survivors of...
Fertility preservation in the cancer setting, known as oncofertility, is a field that requires cross...
© 2016, Mary Ann Liebert, Inc. Purpose: In Australia and New Zealand, there has not been a national ...
Purpose: Little is known about oncofertility practice in developing countries that usually suffer fr...
PURPOSE: In Australia and New Zealand, there has not been a national systematic development of oncof...
AbstractBackground: Fertility preservation has become increasingly important as a quality of life is...
Fertility preservation in the cancer setting, known as oncofertility, is a field that requires cross...
International audienceAim: To report fertility status perception, fertility preservation and desire ...
PURPOSE: The main objective of Repro-Can-OPEN Study Part 2 is to learn more about oncofertility prac...