STUDY QUESTION: What are the decisive factors in fertility preservation (FP) decision-making in young women scheduled for gonadotoxic therapy? SUMMARY ANSWER: FP decision-making in young women scheduled for gonadotoxic therapy is mainly based on weighing two issues: the intensity of the wish to conceive a child in the future and the expected burden of undergoing FP treatment. WHAT IS KNOWN ALREADY: Future fertility is of importance for young cancer patients whose reproductive function is being threatened by oncological therapy. To prevent or reduce severe psychological effects of infertility as well as feelings of regret about their FP decision after cancer treatment, the quality of fertility preservation counselling (FPC) should be improve...
STUDY QUESTION: Do female childhood cancer survivors (CCSs) express a decreased desire to have child...
STUDY QUESTION: Do female childhood cancer survivors (CCSs) express a decreased desire to have child...
STUDY QUESTION: Do female childhood cancer survivors (CCSs) express a decreased desire to have child...
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STUDY QUESTION: How do female patients experience fertility preservation (FP) consultation (FPC) wit...
STUDY QUESTION: What changes can be detected in fertility preservation (FP) counselling (FPC) over t...
STUDY QUESTION: Does the use of an online decision aid (DA) about fertility preservation (FP), in ad...
STUDY QUESTION: Does the use of an online decision aid (DA) about fertility preservation (FP), in ad...
STUDY QUESTION: What is the recommended management for women and transgender men with regards to fer...
STUDY QUESTION: Do gynaecologists, infertile patients and the general public, consider that regulati...
STUDY QUESTION: Do gynaecologists, infertile patients and the general public, consider that regulati...
STUDY QUESTION: Do gynaecologists, infertile patients and the general public, consider that regulati...
Item does not contain fulltextSTUDY QUESTION: What changes can be detected in fertility preservation...
STUDY QUESTION: Do female childhood cancer survivors (CCSs) express a decreased desire to have child...
STUDY QUESTION: Do female childhood cancer survivors (CCSs) express a decreased desire to have child...
STUDY QUESTION: Do female childhood cancer survivors (CCSs) express a decreased desire to have child...
STUDY QUESTION: Do female childhood cancer survivors (CCSs) express a decreased desire to have child...
Contains fulltext : 154943.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)STUDY QUESTIO...
Contains fulltext : 137742.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)STUDY QUESTIO...
STUDY QUESTION: How do female patients experience fertility preservation (FP) consultation (FPC) wit...
STUDY QUESTION: What changes can be detected in fertility preservation (FP) counselling (FPC) over t...
STUDY QUESTION: Does the use of an online decision aid (DA) about fertility preservation (FP), in ad...
STUDY QUESTION: Does the use of an online decision aid (DA) about fertility preservation (FP), in ad...
STUDY QUESTION: What is the recommended management for women and transgender men with regards to fer...
STUDY QUESTION: Do gynaecologists, infertile patients and the general public, consider that regulati...
STUDY QUESTION: Do gynaecologists, infertile patients and the general public, consider that regulati...
STUDY QUESTION: Do gynaecologists, infertile patients and the general public, consider that regulati...
Item does not contain fulltextSTUDY QUESTION: What changes can be detected in fertility preservation...
STUDY QUESTION: Do female childhood cancer survivors (CCSs) express a decreased desire to have child...
STUDY QUESTION: Do female childhood cancer survivors (CCSs) express a decreased desire to have child...
STUDY QUESTION: Do female childhood cancer survivors (CCSs) express a decreased desire to have child...
STUDY QUESTION: Do female childhood cancer survivors (CCSs) express a decreased desire to have child...