Oncofertility care for children, adolescents, and young adults at risk for treatment‐related fertility loss
Lindsay Talbot,
Kristine S. Corkum,
Kate McCracken
et al.
Abstract:As therapy for childhood malignancies becomes more sophisticated and survival has improved, long‐term therapy‐related sequelae have emerged. Loss of reproductive potential among childhood cancer survivors is one such concern that has become increasingly recognized among patients, families, and healthcare providers. The risk status for infertility based upon therapy received, state of current reproductive technology and outcomes, and an emphasis on adequate referral and counseling for fertility preservation opt… Show more
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