Journal article

Reproductive concerns of children and adolescents with cancer: challenges and potential solutions

Catharyn Stern, Rachel Conyers, Lisa Orme, Shlomi Barak, Franca Agresta, John Seymour

CLINICAL ONCOLOGY IN ADOLESCENTS AND YOUNG ADULTS | DOVE MEDICAL PRESS LTD | Published : 2013

Abstract

The diagnosis of a potentially life-threatening cancer is one of the most traumatic events that can befall a young person and his or her family. However, fortunately, most young people will survive their cancer and its treatment and go on to lead a long and healthy life, with an appropriate expectation of being able to have their own genetic family. However, cancer treatment, including surgery, chemotherapy, and radiotherapy, can have temporary and permanent effects on fertility, including damage to the uterus and pituitary gland, and reduction, or obliteration, of gonadal function, with consequential loss of oocytes or spermatozoa, which may result in ovarian or testicular failure. As the g..

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