2014
DOI: 10.2217/fon.13.265
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Female Fertility Preservation in Cancer Patients: An Instrumental Tool for the Envisioning a Postdisease Life

Abstract: The present results indicate that the simple fact of undergoing FP improves the patients' subjective experience of cancer treatments.

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“…18,19,25,30 In this cohort of reproductive-aged, female AYA cancer survivors, a large proportion across all cancer types and treatment exposures reported reproductive concerns as measured using the RCAC scale, 10 highlighting the need to address these cancer-specific reproductive health concerns after treatment. 18,19,25,30 In this cohort of reproductive-aged, female AYA cancer survivors, a large proportion across all cancer types and treatment exposures reported reproductive concerns as measured using the RCAC scale, 10 highlighting the need to address these cancer-specific reproductive health concerns after treatment.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 95%
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“…18,19,25,30 In this cohort of reproductive-aged, female AYA cancer survivors, a large proportion across all cancer types and treatment exposures reported reproductive concerns as measured using the RCAC scale, 10 highlighting the need to address these cancer-specific reproductive health concerns after treatment. 18,19,25,30 In this cohort of reproductive-aged, female AYA cancer survivors, a large proportion across all cancer types and treatment exposures reported reproductive concerns as measured using the RCAC scale, 10 highlighting the need to address these cancer-specific reproductive health concerns after treatment.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 95%
“…2 Fertility loss can be a devastating consequence of cancer treatments for AYA survivors, resulting in poorer quality of life. 10 In addition to the adverse impact of infertility itself, unmet informational needs on fertility are also associated with distress. 10 In addition to the adverse impact of infertility itself, unmet informational needs on fertility are also associated with distress.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This ultimately leads to the empowerment of patients, enabling them to make independent decisions about their future, especially regarding the prospect of having their own children. Furthermore, education regarding fertility issues at diagnosis and prior to cancer treatment is a humanising experience for patients and parents that can strengthen the desire for recovery …”
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confidence: 99%
“…When we changed the keyword to "oncofertility" there were 48 articles in English. Of those, only 9 was clinical articles and the remaining 39 was mainly review articles and expert opinions in this subject [2,[4][5][6][7][8][9][10][11].…”
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confidence: 99%