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Adoption as an Alternative Family-Building Strategy: Perceptions of Female, Young Adult Cancer Survivors Receiving Gonadotoxic Treatments.

Caroline S DorfmanJuliann M StallsNicole A ArratoRebecca A ShelbyJulia T WoodwardKelly AcharyaBrittany DavidsonLars WagnerCheyenne CorbettRachel A Greenup
Published in: Journal of adolescent and young adult oncology (2024)
Female survivors of young adult (YA) cancers are at risk of fertility impacts following cancer treatment. For these women, fertility-related distress is both prevalent and persistent. Yet there is little research regarding survivors' perspectives on alternative family-building options, particularly adoption. This exploratory secondary data analysis analyzed semistructured interviews and explored survivors' views of adoption. Overall, female YA survivors reported openness to adoption as a possible substitute for biological conception and an alternative to fertility preservation. It is imperative that this population receives support in decision-making around and consideration of the unique barriers to adoption for cancer survivors.
Keyphrases
  • young adults
  • childhood cancer
  • electronic health record
  • data analysis
  • decision making
  • healthcare
  • type diabetes
  • polycystic ovary syndrome
  • adipose tissue
  • pregnant women
  • skeletal muscle
  • cervical cancer screening