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Discussing fertility preservation at the time of cancer diagnosis: Dissatisfaction of young females

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Sperm banking is widely available for post‐pubertal male cancer patients but options for females remain limited and anecdotal evidence suggests that fertility issues may be inadequately discussed with females.
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Background Sperm banking is widely available for post-pubertal male cancer patients but options for females remain limited. Anecdotal evidence suggests that fertility issues may be inadequately discussed with females. To understand the experience of both sexes in the UK, surveys of young cancer survivors were performed 7 years apart. Procedure Data were collected from young cancer survivors aged over 13 years at diagnosis, attending support group conferences held in 2004 and 2011. Data were collected anonymously using remote handsets in response to questions projected on the screen during plenary sessions. Results A total of 81 female and 69 males responded in 2004, and 69 females and 71 males in 2011. In both years, most males reported fertility discussions taking place before treatment started and they were generally satisfied with it. However in both years, fewer females recall a discussion about fertility and they were generally less satisfied. Although in 2011 more females reported a fertility discussion prior to the beginning of treatment, they were no more satisfied than the females in 2004 whose fertility discussion were more likely to take place after treatment had started. Conclusions Whilst male cancer survivors in the UK are generally satisfied about the frequency and timing of discussions about fertility, females are not. Although in 2011 fertility discussions with females more often took place before treatment began, they were no more satisfied than females in 2004. This may reflect the approach by professionals or the absence of effective fertility preservation strategies for them. Pediatr Blood Cancer 2013;60:1996–2000. © 2013 Wiley Periodicals, Inc.

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American Society of Clinical Oncology Recommendations on Fertility Preservation in Cancer Patients

TL;DR: Fertility preservation is often possible in people undergoing treatment for cancer and should be considered as early as possible during treatment planning, to preserve the full range of options.
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Fertility Preservation for Patients With Cancer: American Society of Clinical Oncology Clinical Practice Guideline Update

TL;DR: Health care providers should address the possibility of infertility with patients treated during their reproductive years and be prepared to discuss fertility preservation options and/or to refer all potential patients to appropriate reproductive specialists.
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Chronic Health Conditions in Adult Survivors of Childhood Cancer

TL;DR: Survivors of childhood cancer have a high rate of illness owing to chronic health conditions, particularly for severe, disabling, or life-threatening conditions or death due to a chronic condition.
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Fertility preservation for young patients with cancer: who is at risk and what can be offered?

TL;DR: In this paper, the causes of impaired fertility after cancer treatment in young people are discussed, and which patients are at risk and how their gonadal function should be assessed, and the ethical and legal issues that arise.
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