PURPOSE: The aim was to investigate desire for children, difficulties achieving a pregnancy, and infertility distress among survivors 3 to 7 years after cancer treatment in reproductive age. METHODS: Cancer survivors were identified in national population-based cancer registries. Eligible subjects presented with selected cancer diagnoses between 2003 and 2007 between the ages of 18 to 45. A postal questionnaire including study-specific questions, the Short-Form 36 Health Survey and the Fertility Problem Inventory, was sent to 810 survivors, and 484 participated (60 % response). RESULTS: Most survivors who had a pretreatment desire for children still wanted children 3-7 years after treatment, and this group was characterized by young age and...
Background: Approximately 83% of children diagnosed with cancer survive into adulthood. Yet, adult s...
BACKGROUND: With advances in treatment, the number of young cancer survivors who may benefit from fe...
International audienceObjectives: To determine the procreational intention rates among cancer surviv...
PURPOSE: The aim was to investigate desire for children, difficulties achieving a pregnancy, and inf...
Purpose The aim was to investigate desire for children, diffi-culties achieving a pregnancy, and inf...
Background : The main focus after the diagnosis of cancer is establishing a treatment plan and survi...
International audienceAim: To report fertility status perception, fertility preservation and desire ...
Purpose: In this study, we set out to determine the preferences, concerns, and attitudes toward fert...
Purpose: As many as two-thirds of male childhood cancer survivors are at risk for fertility impairme...
© 2020, Springer-Verlag GmbH Germany, part of Springer Nature. Purpose: Fertility is an important is...
STUDY QUESTION Do female childhood cancer survivors (CCSs) express a decreased desire to have childr...
Background: Approximately 83% of children diagnosed with cancer survive into adulthood. Yet, adult s...
BACKGROUND: With advances in treatment, the number of young cancer survivors who may benefit from fe...
International audienceObjectives: To determine the procreational intention rates among cancer surviv...
PURPOSE: The aim was to investigate desire for children, difficulties achieving a pregnancy, and inf...
Purpose The aim was to investigate desire for children, diffi-culties achieving a pregnancy, and inf...
Background : The main focus after the diagnosis of cancer is establishing a treatment plan and survi...
International audienceAim: To report fertility status perception, fertility preservation and desire ...
Purpose: In this study, we set out to determine the preferences, concerns, and attitudes toward fert...
Purpose: As many as two-thirds of male childhood cancer survivors are at risk for fertility impairme...
© 2020, Springer-Verlag GmbH Germany, part of Springer Nature. Purpose: Fertility is an important is...
STUDY QUESTION Do female childhood cancer survivors (CCSs) express a decreased desire to have childr...
Background: Approximately 83% of children diagnosed with cancer survive into adulthood. Yet, adult s...
BACKGROUND: With advances in treatment, the number of young cancer survivors who may benefit from fe...
International audienceObjectives: To determine the procreational intention rates among cancer surviv...