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Cancer, pregnancy and fertility: ESMO Clinical Practice Guidelines for diagnosis, treatment and follow-up

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The aim of this work is to provide a systematic review and meta-analysis of the literature on canine coronavirus infection and its role in infertility and procreation that has been reported on in previous studies and is concerned with the well-being of newborns.
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This article is published in Annals of Oncology.The article was published on 2013-10-01 and is currently open access. It has received 598 citations till now.

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Contraception in cancer survivors: insights from oncofertility follow-up visits

TL;DR: Even after a complete counseling in a dedicated service, fears of hormones and refusal of more medications remain strong issues for these patients and the Oncofertility Unit should become a privileged place for this type of counseling.
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Women's experiences of gestational breast cancer and their interactions with the healthcare system: A scoping review

TL;DR: A systematic scoping review of women's experiences following a diagnosis of gestational breast cancer (GBC) and their interactions with the healthcare system was conducted by Braun and Clarke as mentioned in this paper .
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FOLFOXIRI in Pregnant Women with Colorectal Cancer: A Case Report and Review of the Literature

TL;DR: FOLFOXIRI was initiated in two pregnant women with nonmetastatic and metastatic CRC, resulting in successful delivery of healthy infants and FOL FOXIRI is an effective chemotherapy regimen for the treatment of advanced CRC and may be used during the second and third trimesters of pregnancy.
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Opportunities for ovarian reserve preservation in the treatment of oncological diseases

TL;DR: The data of multi-year research on the problem of ovarian reserve preservation in cancer patients is presented, which provides the main methods for ovarian function preservation during the treatment of malignant diseases in patients of reproductive age.
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Overview of Fertility Preservation Approaches in Cancer Patients

TL;DR: This chapter focuses on the advantages and outcomes associated with each procedure and provides an overview of future perspectives in the field of fertility preservation.
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Weekly Paclitaxel in the Adjuvant Treatment of Breast Cancer

TL;DR: In this paper, the efficacy of two different taxanes, docetaxel and paclitaxel, given either weekly or every 3 weeks, in the adjuvant treatment of breast cancer was compared.
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Fertility Preservation in Breast Cancer Patients: A Prospective Controlled Comparison of Ovarian Stimulation With Tamoxifen and Letrozole for Embryo Cryopreservation

TL;DR: The combination of low-dose FSH with tamoxifen (TamFSH-IVF) or letrozole (Letrozoles- IVF) results in higher embryo yield compared with Tam-IVf, and the letroZole protocol may be preferred because it results in lower peak E2 levels.
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Delayed childbearing: more women are having their first child later in life

TL;DR: The age of the mother plays a strong role in a wide range of birth outcomes (e.g., birthweight, multiple births, and birth defects), so it is critical to track the average age at which women have their first birth.
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Cause-specific survival for women diagnosed with cancer during pregnancy or lactation: a registry-based cohort study.

TL;DR: The diagnosis of most cancer types during pregnancy or lactation does not increase the risk of cause-specific death, and the "healthy mother effect" for women with a postcancer pregnancy is confirmed.
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Safety of Fertility Preservation by Ovarian Stimulation With Letrozole and Gonadotropins in Patients With Breast Cancer: A Prospective Controlled Study

TL;DR: Ovarian stimulation with gonadotropins and letrozole for the purpose of fertility preservation is unlikely to cause substantially increased recurrence risk, and longer-term follow-up is needed to confirm these findings.
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