Related Publication: Fertility preservation in children and teenagers with cancer

New article, entitled ‘Fertility preservation in children and teenagers with cancer‘ appeared in Bulletin du Cancer, 2013 Jul-August Edition.

Abstract

Given the excellent survival rate of children and teenagers treated for cancer, careful should be given in order to minimize long-term late effects of treatments and to improve quality of life. In this regard, fertility preservation is particularly important. Age, sex and concomitant therapies have an impact on the level of risk of hypofertility, with a stronger risk for chemotherapeutic regimens including alkylating agents, and gonads or hypothalamo-pituitary axis radiotherapy. Assessment of gonadotoxic impact of treatment strategy and fertility preservation techniques are crucial for limiting late effects. The objective of this literature review is to develop guidance for pediatric oncologists and hematologists relative to fertility preservation methods, in children and teenagers receiving gonadotoxic treatment. Specific follow-up after treatment is also proposed.

 

Authors included: Sudour-Bonnange HTabone MDThomas-Teinturier CPacquement HOberlin OMarec-Berard PLaurence VAubier FDuranteau LBernier-Chastagner V,Michel GRives NBerger C.

For a link to the article, in French, click here.  For further information contact Dr. Berger.