Women more vulnerable than men when facing risk for treatment-induced infertility: A qualitative study of young adults newly diagnosed with cancer

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作者
Armuand, Gabriela M. [1 ]
Wettergren, Lena [1 ]
Rodriguez-Wallberg, Kenny A. [2 ,3 ]
Lampic, Claudia [1 ]
机构
[1] Karolinska Inst, Dept Neurobiol Care Sci & Soc, S-14183 Huddinge, Sweden
[2] Karolinska Inst, Dept Clin Sci Intervent & Technol, S-14183 Huddinge, Sweden
[3] Karolinska Univ Hosp Huddinge, Huddinge, Sweden
关键词
FERTILITY PRESERVATION; BREAST-CANCER; SURVIVORS; EXPERIENCES; DECISIONS;
D O I
10.3109/0284186X.2014.948573
中图分类号
R73 [肿瘤学];
学科分类号
100214 ;
摘要
Background. Being diagnosed with cancer constitutes not only an immediate threat to health, but cancer treatments may also have a negative impact on fertility. Retrospective studies show that many survivors regret not having received fertility-related information and being offered fertility preservation at time of diagnosis. This qualitative study investigates newly diagnosed cancer patients' experiences of fertility-related communication and how they reason about the risk of future infertility. Material and methods. Informants were recruited at three cancer wards at a university hospital. Eleven women and 10 men newly diagnosed with cancer participated in individual semi-structured interviews focusing on three domains: experiences of fertility-related communication, decision-making concerning fertility preservation, and thoughts and feelings about the risk of possible infertility. Data was analyzed through qualitative content analysis. Results. The analysis resulted in three sub-themes, 'Getting to know', 'Reacting to the risk' and 'Handling uncertainty', and one main theme 'Women more vulnerable when facing risk for infertility', indicating that women reported more negative experiences related to patient-provider communication regarding fertility-related aspects of cancer treatment, as well as negative emotional reactions to the risk of infertility and challenges related to handling uncertainty regarding future fertility. The informants described distress when receiving treatment with possible impact on fertility and used different strategies to handle the risk for infertility, such as relying on fertility preservation or thinking of alternative ways to achieve parenthood. The negative experiences reported by the female informants may be related to the fact that none of the women, but almost all men, had received information about and used fertility preservation. Conclusions. Women newly diagnosed with cancer seem to be especially vulnerable when facing risk for treatment-induced infertility. Lack of shared decision-making concerning future fertility may cause distress and it is therefore necessary to improve the fertility-related communication targeted to female cancer patients.
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