The purpose of this review is to analyse current options for fertility preservation in young women with breast cancer (BC). Considering an increasing number of BC survivors, owing to improvements in cancer treatment and delaying of childbearing, fertility preservation appears to be an important issue. Current fertility preservation options in BC survivors range from well-established standard techniques to experimental or investigational interventions. Among the standard options, random-start ovarian stimulation protocol represents a new technique, which significantly decreases the total time of the in vitro fertilisation cycle. However, in patients with oestrogen-sensitive tumours, stimulation protocols using aromatase inhibitors are curren...
International audienceBorderline ovarian tumors (BOTs) represent around 15% of all epithelial ovaria...
Progress in recent years in the efficacy of oncologic treatment and early diagnosis of cancer has de...
Most female cancer patients of reproductive age do not have the option of utilising in vitro fertili...
The purpose of this review is to analyse current options for fertility preservation in young women w...
Fertility concerns are common in young breast cancer patients. Thanks to the increased survival outc...
Thanks to the recent advances in reproductive medicine, more and more young women with breast cancer...
Diagnosis of breast cancer in young women poses a threat to fertility. Due to a recent trend of dela...
Objective: Many women worldwide are diagnosed with cancer in prepubertal, postpubertal and childbear...
Fertility preservation has become an issue of great importance in female cancer patients due to inc...
Advances in the diagnosis and treatment of childhood, adolescent and adult cancer have greatly incre...
In recent decades, major progress has been made in cancer diagnosis and therapy, significantly exten...
Adverse effects on fertility are a significant problem for premenopausal breast cancer patients. Sin...
Objective: This review aimed to investigate and summarize the current evidence on fertility-sparing ...
Survival rates in oncological patients have been steadily increasing in recent years due to the grea...
Purpose Women with early-stage breast cancer may still have a future child wish, while chemotherapy ...
International audienceBorderline ovarian tumors (BOTs) represent around 15% of all epithelial ovaria...
Progress in recent years in the efficacy of oncologic treatment and early diagnosis of cancer has de...
Most female cancer patients of reproductive age do not have the option of utilising in vitro fertili...
The purpose of this review is to analyse current options for fertility preservation in young women w...
Fertility concerns are common in young breast cancer patients. Thanks to the increased survival outc...
Thanks to the recent advances in reproductive medicine, more and more young women with breast cancer...
Diagnosis of breast cancer in young women poses a threat to fertility. Due to a recent trend of dela...
Objective: Many women worldwide are diagnosed with cancer in prepubertal, postpubertal and childbear...
Fertility preservation has become an issue of great importance in female cancer patients due to inc...
Advances in the diagnosis and treatment of childhood, adolescent and adult cancer have greatly incre...
In recent decades, major progress has been made in cancer diagnosis and therapy, significantly exten...
Adverse effects on fertility are a significant problem for premenopausal breast cancer patients. Sin...
Objective: This review aimed to investigate and summarize the current evidence on fertility-sparing ...
Survival rates in oncological patients have been steadily increasing in recent years due to the grea...
Purpose Women with early-stage breast cancer may still have a future child wish, while chemotherapy ...
International audienceBorderline ovarian tumors (BOTs) represent around 15% of all epithelial ovaria...
Progress in recent years in the efficacy of oncologic treatment and early diagnosis of cancer has de...
Most female cancer patients of reproductive age do not have the option of utilising in vitro fertili...