The past 2 decades have seen a significant rise in cancer survival rates, and an increasing proportion of survivors at reproductive age are interested in childbearing. Although assisted reproduction provides physicians with an array of potential possibilities to help patients whose fertility is compromised by cancer treatment, there is still a dearth of regulation regarding the application of this technology. The present paper reviews the current options for fertility preservation, with a particular focus on the legal and ethical challenges that confront providers of this type of care.Peer Reviewedhttp://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/2027.42/135176/1/ijgo11.pd
Infertility can arise as a consequence of treatment of oncological conditions. The parallel and cont...
PURPOSE Most guidelines about fertility preservation are predominantly focused on scientific evid...
Due to substantial improvement in the diagnosis and treatment of gynaecologic cancers, a better unde...
Over the past decades, due to a high number of cancer survivors, the demands for fertility preservat...
In the last years, thanks to the improvement in the prognosis of cancer patients, a growing attentio...
In the last years, thanks to the improvement in the prognosis of cancer patients, a growing attentio...
In the last years, thanks to the improvement in the prognosis of cancer patients, a growing attentio...
In the context of a cancer diagnosis, fertility preservation interventions are used to mitigate the ...
Fertility preservation has become an issue of great importance in female cancer patients due to inc...
Fertility preservation assumes that it is worthwhile to take measures to preserve the fertility of t...
Copyright © 2016 American Society for Reproductive Medicine. Published by Elsevier Inc. All rights r...
Fertility preservation assumes that it is worthwhile to take measures to preserve the fertility of t...
A field known as oncofertility provides female cancer patients with a variety of ways to preserve th...
Reproductive options are one of the most important issues to cancer survivors, and it is related to ...
As the 5-year survival rate increases up to 80% in pediatric cancer patients, the number of women pa...
Infertility can arise as a consequence of treatment of oncological conditions. The parallel and cont...
PURPOSE Most guidelines about fertility preservation are predominantly focused on scientific evid...
Due to substantial improvement in the diagnosis and treatment of gynaecologic cancers, a better unde...
Over the past decades, due to a high number of cancer survivors, the demands for fertility preservat...
In the last years, thanks to the improvement in the prognosis of cancer patients, a growing attentio...
In the last years, thanks to the improvement in the prognosis of cancer patients, a growing attentio...
In the last years, thanks to the improvement in the prognosis of cancer patients, a growing attentio...
In the context of a cancer diagnosis, fertility preservation interventions are used to mitigate the ...
Fertility preservation has become an issue of great importance in female cancer patients due to inc...
Fertility preservation assumes that it is worthwhile to take measures to preserve the fertility of t...
Copyright © 2016 American Society for Reproductive Medicine. Published by Elsevier Inc. All rights r...
Fertility preservation assumes that it is worthwhile to take measures to preserve the fertility of t...
A field known as oncofertility provides female cancer patients with a variety of ways to preserve th...
Reproductive options are one of the most important issues to cancer survivors, and it is related to ...
As the 5-year survival rate increases up to 80% in pediatric cancer patients, the number of women pa...
Infertility can arise as a consequence of treatment of oncological conditions. The parallel and cont...
PURPOSE Most guidelines about fertility preservation are predominantly focused on scientific evid...
Due to substantial improvement in the diagnosis and treatment of gynaecologic cancers, a better unde...