This integrative review synthesizes the scientific evidence on fertility preservation counseling prior to oncological treatment for women of reproductive age diagnosed with cancer. Bibliographic research was conducted on databases PubMed, CINAHL, LILACS, EMBASE, Scopus, and Web of Science. The structured search strategy for the review question was "counseling AND antineoplastic agents AND fertility preservation". The use of controlled descriptors and keywords was adapted for each database. Study selection through the Rayyan platform was independent and blinded. The final sample comprised seven studies emphasizing the importance of clarifying factors related to the risk of infertility due to oncological treatment and fertility preservation techniques, such as success rate, pregnancy rate, cost, available options, and side-effects, as well as discussing the possibilities of adoption and surrogacy. This review provided evidence reinforcing the importance of counseling for fertility preservation, promoting motherhood for women who face oncological treatment. Organized networks linking oncology and reproductive medicine units are crucial to facilitate patient referral between these services and interprofessional communication.
Keyphrases
- polycystic ovary syndrome
- childhood cancer
- healthcare
- pregnancy outcomes
- rectal cancer
- clinical trial
- prostate cancer
- papillary thyroid
- squamous cell carcinoma
- public health
- radical prostatectomy
- combination therapy
- palliative care
- mental health
- young adults
- metabolic syndrome
- robot assisted
- human immunodeficiency virus
- hepatitis c virus
- case report
- big data
- preterm birth
- affordable care act