2013
DOI: 10.3747/co.20.1361
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Oncofertility in Canada: An Overview of Canadian Practice and Suggested Action Plan

Abstract: Background: Cancer can be a devastating diagnosis. In particular, malignancy and its indicated treatments have profoundly negative effects on the fertility of young cancer patients. Oncofertility has emerged as a new interdisciplinary field to address the issue of gonadotoxicity associated with cancer therapies and to facilitate fertility preservation. In Canada, these fertility issues are often inadequately addressed despite the availability of resources. The goal of this four-part series is to facilitate sys… Show more

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“…Fertility centres in Canada are enthusiastic about working together with other healthcare providers to offer fertility preservation services for cancer patients [48]. However, despite all required components are present in the Canadian system, their coordinated functioning remains challenging [52].…”
Section: Healthcare Professionals' Attitudes Towards Fertility Consulmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Fertility centres in Canada are enthusiastic about working together with other healthcare providers to offer fertility preservation services for cancer patients [48]. However, despite all required components are present in the Canadian system, their coordinated functioning remains challenging [52].…”
Section: Healthcare Professionals' Attitudes Towards Fertility Consulmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…countries for a simple reason that a young age at diagnosis reserve enough in future reproductive time ( Ronn and Holzer, 2013;Reinecke, 2013). It is estimated that even at the best and most favorable scenario, undergoing antihormonal treatment alone can delay pregnancy for at least 5 years.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…It needs the simultaneous functions of many components, which is a challenge. Many studies have shown that the most important weak points are poor access and referral to fertility services, low level of knowledge, and lack of available education for patients and health care providers (Forman et al, 2010;Klemp and Kim, 2012;King et al, 2012;Ronn and Holzer, 2013;Peate et al, 2013;. Fertility preservation in breast cancer patients is even more complicated in underdeveloped countries with unsatisfactory health care infrastructure.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Any benefit of transposition can be lost when adjuvant chemotherapy is used 155,156 . Other fertility-sparing surgical options include cervical conization or trachelectomy for select early-stage cervical cancer patients, and unilateral oophorectomy or cystectomy in select ovarian neoplasms 157,158 .…”
Section: Fertility-sparing Surgical Optionsmentioning
confidence: 99%