2019
DOI: 10.1111/aogs.13559
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A prospective study of women and girls undergoing fertility preservation due to oncologic and non‐oncologic indications in Sweden–Trends in patients’ choices and benefit of the chosen methods after long‐term follow up

Abstract: Introduction In Scandinavian countries, programs for fertility preservation are offered free of charge at tertiary‐care university hospitals to all patients facing treatments with risk of subsequent sterility. In this prospective study we aimed to investigate trends in female patients’ choices after counseling and fertility preservation outcomes during follow up in relation to benign vs malignant indications. Material and methods Data on 1254 females including 1076 adults and 178 girls who received fertility p… Show more

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“…Our pediatric patient cohort is the largest so far reported undergoing OTC for fertility preservation. 5,7,16 The median age of the patients in our cohort is also below that reported by other authors, usually >10 years; the median age in our previous published series in 2002 was 5 years 3 and in our current series is 6.9 years. The percentage of patients aged 0-12 years varies according to the series from 16% to 87%; 7,14 it is 77.7% in our current series.…”
Section: Discussioncontrasting
confidence: 53%
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“…Our pediatric patient cohort is the largest so far reported undergoing OTC for fertility preservation. 5,7,16 The median age of the patients in our cohort is also below that reported by other authors, usually >10 years; the median age in our previous published series in 2002 was 5 years 3 and in our current series is 6.9 years. The percentage of patients aged 0-12 years varies according to the series from 16% to 87%; 7,14 it is 77.7% in our current series.…”
Section: Discussioncontrasting
confidence: 53%
“…Additionally, the isolation of oocytes during tissue preparation for OTC in girls was performed in a smaller series of patients. Our pediatric patient cohort is the largest so far reported undergoing OTC for fertility preservation …”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Also, the 50.4 Gy given to the pelvis, entails risk that the uterus cannot support the growth of a pregnancy until full-term, and even a risk for uterine rupture which necessitates thorough surveillance during the pregnancy. Pregnancy success under these circumstances supports the practice of fertility preservation in women with cancer who face multimodal treatments with surgery, radio-and chemotherapy [18], and also in women with chronic conditions impending their fertility, such as advanced stages of endometriosis [19].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 89%
“…Follow-up data after using fertility-preservation methods are still sparse. The first major study of long-term follow-up after fertility preservation was published only recently [8]. The data presented in this article show a follow-up after fertility preservation counselling in a single fertility centre in Germany.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 80%