© 2019, Crown. Purpose: Fertility treatments are available for women diagnosed with a gynecological malignancy, which is important for women who desire a biological family subsequent to treatment. The objective of this study was to report reproductive outcomes following fertility-sparing treatment for a gynaecological cancer. Methods: Electronic databases were searched to identify studies that reported on reproductive outcomes after treatment for a gynecological malignancy. Results: In total, 77 studies were included which reported on reproductive outcomes after treatment for cervical cancer, endometrial cancer, gestational trophoblastic disease, and ovarian cancer. The main treatments included vaginal or abdominal radical trachelectomy, pr...
Problem identification: The desire for motherhood is one of the top priorities for most female young...
PURPOSE/OBJECTIVES: To describe the impact of treatment on fertility, discuss fertility-sparing opti...
Data on the effects of cancer treatments on fertility are conflicting. The aim of the present system...
Objective: To review the clinical modalities that are available to women receiving potentially steri...
<p><b>OBJECTIVE: </b>To determine the impact of cervical excision for cervical int...
Fertility-sparing surgery (FSS) is increasingly being offered to women with a gynecological malignan...
Objective: As cancer survivorship increases, there is higher uptake of fertility preservation treatm...
Objective: The aim of this paper is to present an overview of available published methods for preser...
BACKGROUND: Cervical cancer affects 3,197 women in the UK, and 604000 women worldwide annually, with...
Objective: The aim was to evaluate the outcome of fertility-sparing treatment in ovarian borderline ...
Introduction: Women diagnosed with cancer and facing potentially sterilising cancer treatment have t...
Due to substantial improvement in the diagnosis and treatment of gynaecologic cancers, a better unde...
Introduction: There is currently no standard of care for women with cervical cancer stage IB2 (FIGO ...
Objective: To evaluate whether certain patients with early-stage cervical cancer are candidates for ...
OBJECTIVES: This study evaluated fertility and oncological outcomes in women with complex atypical h...
Problem identification: The desire for motherhood is one of the top priorities for most female young...
PURPOSE/OBJECTIVES: To describe the impact of treatment on fertility, discuss fertility-sparing opti...
Data on the effects of cancer treatments on fertility are conflicting. The aim of the present system...
Objective: To review the clinical modalities that are available to women receiving potentially steri...
<p><b>OBJECTIVE: </b>To determine the impact of cervical excision for cervical int...
Fertility-sparing surgery (FSS) is increasingly being offered to women with a gynecological malignan...
Objective: As cancer survivorship increases, there is higher uptake of fertility preservation treatm...
Objective: The aim of this paper is to present an overview of available published methods for preser...
BACKGROUND: Cervical cancer affects 3,197 women in the UK, and 604000 women worldwide annually, with...
Objective: The aim was to evaluate the outcome of fertility-sparing treatment in ovarian borderline ...
Introduction: Women diagnosed with cancer and facing potentially sterilising cancer treatment have t...
Due to substantial improvement in the diagnosis and treatment of gynaecologic cancers, a better unde...
Introduction: There is currently no standard of care for women with cervical cancer stage IB2 (FIGO ...
Objective: To evaluate whether certain patients with early-stage cervical cancer are candidates for ...
OBJECTIVES: This study evaluated fertility and oncological outcomes in women with complex atypical h...
Problem identification: The desire for motherhood is one of the top priorities for most female young...
PURPOSE/OBJECTIVES: To describe the impact of treatment on fertility, discuss fertility-sparing opti...
Data on the effects of cancer treatments on fertility are conflicting. The aim of the present system...