Objective: Given the increasing risk of young-onset colorectal cancer (yCRC) among adults under 50 years, it is important to understand impacts on reproductive health. Our objective was to assess experiences with reproductive health after yCRC diagnosis among females. Methods: We conducted a cross-sectional study among females, 18 years or older, who have been diagnosed yCRC and are able to communicate in English. Data were gathered using an online survey involving both quantitative (e.g., multiple choice) and qualitative (e.g., open-ended text) questions on pregnancy history, influence of yCRC on reproductive decisions, and experiences with reproductive healthcare. Results: Altogether, 101 females with yCRC participated, including 23 who h...
STUDY QUESTIONWhat is the impact of cancer in females aged ≤39 years on subsequent chance of pregnan...
ObjectiveTo examine the association between prior cancer treatments, medical comorbidities, and volu...
Background: Sexual dysfunction is common following a cancer diagnosis in young adulthood (18–39 year...
Background: Cancer treatments may compromise fertility and family building in reproductive-age wome...
Introduction: Adolescent and young adult women undergoing cancer treatment face unique reproductive ...
Introduction: Recent evidence suggests that the risk of young-onset colorectal cancer (yCRC) is sign...
Background: Infertility is a well-known sequela of cancer treatment. Despite guidelines recommending...
Background: The increasing risk of young-onset colorectal cancer (yCRC) in adults < 50 years has cal...
To investigate factors associated with female young adult cancer survivors’ (YCS) use of fertility c...
Purpose: For young women who were diagnosed with cancer prior to having children, reproductive poten...
Understanding the reproductive and fertility concerns of teenagers and young adults with cancer (TYA...
STUDY QUESTION Do female childhood cancer survivors (CCSs) express a decreased desire to have childr...
Background: Approximately 20% of women with gynecologic cancers are under age 40 and with delayed ch...
BackgroundFertility counseling before cancer treatment has been advocated by clinical guidelines, th...
Background Infertility is a well-known sequela of cancer treatment. Despite guidelines recommending ...
STUDY QUESTIONWhat is the impact of cancer in females aged ≤39 years on subsequent chance of pregnan...
ObjectiveTo examine the association between prior cancer treatments, medical comorbidities, and volu...
Background: Sexual dysfunction is common following a cancer diagnosis in young adulthood (18–39 year...
Background: Cancer treatments may compromise fertility and family building in reproductive-age wome...
Introduction: Adolescent and young adult women undergoing cancer treatment face unique reproductive ...
Introduction: Recent evidence suggests that the risk of young-onset colorectal cancer (yCRC) is sign...
Background: Infertility is a well-known sequela of cancer treatment. Despite guidelines recommending...
Background: The increasing risk of young-onset colorectal cancer (yCRC) in adults < 50 years has cal...
To investigate factors associated with female young adult cancer survivors’ (YCS) use of fertility c...
Purpose: For young women who were diagnosed with cancer prior to having children, reproductive poten...
Understanding the reproductive and fertility concerns of teenagers and young adults with cancer (TYA...
STUDY QUESTION Do female childhood cancer survivors (CCSs) express a decreased desire to have childr...
Background: Approximately 20% of women with gynecologic cancers are under age 40 and with delayed ch...
BackgroundFertility counseling before cancer treatment has been advocated by clinical guidelines, th...
Background Infertility is a well-known sequela of cancer treatment. Despite guidelines recommending ...
STUDY QUESTIONWhat is the impact of cancer in females aged ≤39 years on subsequent chance of pregnan...
ObjectiveTo examine the association between prior cancer treatments, medical comorbidities, and volu...
Background: Sexual dysfunction is common following a cancer diagnosis in young adulthood (18–39 year...