© 2020, Springer-Verlag GmbH Germany, part of Springer Nature. Purpose: Family-building after gonadotoxic treatment often requires in vitro fertilization, surrogacy, or adoption, with associated challenges such as uncertain likelihood of success, high costs, and complicated laws regulating surrogacy and adoption. This study examined adolescent and young adult female (AYA-F) survivors’ experiences and decision-making related to family-building after cancer. Methods: Semi-structured interviews explored fertility and family-building themes (N = 25). Based on an a priori conceptual model, hypothesis coding and grounded theory coding methods guided qualitative analysis. Results: Participants averaged 29 years old (SD = 6.2) were mostly White and...
PURPOSE: The aim was to investigate desire for children, difficulties achieving a pregnancy, and inf...
Background Adolescents and young adults (AYAs) given a diagnosis of cancer who experience infertil...
ObjectiveTo examine the association between prior cancer treatments, medical comorbidities, and volu...
© 2020, Springer-Verlag GmbH Germany, part of Springer Nature. Purpose: Fertility is an important is...
OBJECTIVE:Young adult (YA) cancer survivors who received gonadotoxic therapy are at risk for impaire...
Female Adolescent and Young Adult (AYA) cancer survivors often face potential fertility impairment d...
Background: Cancer treatments may compromise fertility and family building in reproductive-age wome...
Younger women diagnosed with cancer often face compromised fertility as a result of their treatment....
BackgroundFertility counseling before cancer treatment has been advocated by clinical guidelines, th...
To investigate factors associated with female young adult cancer survivors’ (YCS) use of fertility c...
Half of male childhood cancer survivors experience treatment-related fertility impairment, which can...
Issues surrounding survivorship continue to grow in importance as medical advances are enabling more...
This thesis considers the impact on growing up among young people diagnosed in their teens with canc...
Background: Approximately 83% of children diagnosed with cancer survive into adulthood. Yet, adult s...
Backgrounds: Infertility is often a distressing consequence of cancer treatment for young women who ...
PURPOSE: The aim was to investigate desire for children, difficulties achieving a pregnancy, and inf...
Background Adolescents and young adults (AYAs) given a diagnosis of cancer who experience infertil...
ObjectiveTo examine the association between prior cancer treatments, medical comorbidities, and volu...
© 2020, Springer-Verlag GmbH Germany, part of Springer Nature. Purpose: Fertility is an important is...
OBJECTIVE:Young adult (YA) cancer survivors who received gonadotoxic therapy are at risk for impaire...
Female Adolescent and Young Adult (AYA) cancer survivors often face potential fertility impairment d...
Background: Cancer treatments may compromise fertility and family building in reproductive-age wome...
Younger women diagnosed with cancer often face compromised fertility as a result of their treatment....
BackgroundFertility counseling before cancer treatment has been advocated by clinical guidelines, th...
To investigate factors associated with female young adult cancer survivors’ (YCS) use of fertility c...
Half of male childhood cancer survivors experience treatment-related fertility impairment, which can...
Issues surrounding survivorship continue to grow in importance as medical advances are enabling more...
This thesis considers the impact on growing up among young people diagnosed in their teens with canc...
Background: Approximately 83% of children diagnosed with cancer survive into adulthood. Yet, adult s...
Backgrounds: Infertility is often a distressing consequence of cancer treatment for young women who ...
PURPOSE: The aim was to investigate desire for children, difficulties achieving a pregnancy, and inf...
Background Adolescents and young adults (AYAs) given a diagnosis of cancer who experience infertil...
ObjectiveTo examine the association between prior cancer treatments, medical comorbidities, and volu...