2019
DOI: 10.1111/jog.14073
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A Japanese nationwide survey on the cryopreservation of embryos, oocytes and ovarian tissue for cancer patients

Abstract: Aim The survival rates of cancer patients have greatly improved owing to the advances in oncology. The preservation of fertility in cancer patients is an important task. To determine the reality of cryopreservation of embryos, oocytes and ovarian tissue in cancer patients, large‐scale survey analysis was performed in Japan. Methods We sent 613 Japan Society of Obstetrics and Gynecology‐certified assisted reproductive technology institutions a questionnaire about their experience of performing cryopreservation … Show more

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“…The purpose of this study is to investigate the rates at which cancer survivors actually receive the available forms of oncofertility care and the outcomes of this care, and to determine what causes infertility in female cancer survivors who wish to become pregnant. Although our number of patients was small, our patient characteristics and outcomes were not much different from those in previous reports such as that by Sanada et al [1]. In this study, we uncovered three findings worth noting.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 48%
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“…The purpose of this study is to investigate the rates at which cancer survivors actually receive the available forms of oncofertility care and the outcomes of this care, and to determine what causes infertility in female cancer survivors who wish to become pregnant. Although our number of patients was small, our patient characteristics and outcomes were not much different from those in previous reports such as that by Sanada et al [1]. In this study, we uncovered three findings worth noting.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 48%
“…Cancer treatments such as alkylating agents and pelvic irradiation expose patients to an increased risk of posttreatment infertility [1], which diminishes patients' quality of life [2]. The future ability to have children has been cited as one of the top five unmet needs of adolescent cancer patients, along with health, work/school, romantic relationships and close friendships [3].…”
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confidence: 99%
“…More than half of those surveyed did not consider OS safe or were unaware of it, especially in those with ER positive BC, similar to the 43.2% published by Lambertini et al [13]. Regarding OS protocols in BC patients, 51.3% stated that they should include letrozole or tamoxifen, similar to that described by Sanada et al [21], who used aromatase inhibitors in up to 68.3% of patients with BC. The results of the prospective STIM trial (NTR4108) confirming the safety of these protocols are awaited [22].…”
Section: Fertility Preservationsupporting
confidence: 57%
“…Gonadal tissue cryopreservation is an investigational option to preserve the reproductive potential of patients who cannot produce eggs or sperm. Gonadal tissue freezing has been performed for thousands of patients worldwide, demonstrating that the methods to obtain tissues are safe and feasible 29 , 30 , 183 , 184 . However, access to gonadal tissue freezing is limited primarily to academic centers and is performed under institutionally approved experimental protocols.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%