Educational paperThe effect of cancer therapy on fertility, the assessment of fertility and fertility preservation options for pediatric patients

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Jill P. Ginsberg
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[1] Department of Pediatrics,Division of Oncology, Center for Childhood Cancer Research
[2] University of Pennsylvania School of Medicine,undefined
[3] Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia,undefined
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Fertility preservation; Gonadotoxicity; Infertility; Pediatric cancer survivor; Pediatric oncology;
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Over the past several decades, pediatric oncologists have seen the growth in the number of patients surviving their cancer. This is in large part due to the use of multimodal therapy including chemotherapy, surgery, and radiotherapy. As the number of survivors of pediatric cancer continues to grow, however, we need to begin to focus on improving the quality of the lives that are being saved. Unfortunately, many regimens used today to cure pediatric cancer patients are gonadotoxic. Therefore, many of our survivors must contend with infertility. It is critical that pediatric oncologists consider the likelihood of gonadotoxicity prior to beginning therapy in this patient population in order to counsel patients and their families properly in order to potentially offer fertility preservation options. Conclusion: Infertility is a critical quality of life issue for pediatric cancer survivors and their families. Fertility preservation techniques need to continue to be studied and developed in order to lessen the likelihood that future cancer survivors will be infertile. This review outlines the risk for infertility, provides an assessment of the survivors reproductive functioning, and summarizes the currently available methods of preserving fertility in pediatric cancer survivors.
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