Potential ovarian toxicity and infertility risk following targeted anti-cancer therapies.
Roseanne RosarioWanyuan CuiRichard A AndersonPublished in: Reproduction & fertility (2022)
Compared to traditional chemotherapy agents, anti-cancer therapies are thought to be highly effective at targeting cancer cells but sparing normal cells, resulting in reduced drug side effects. However, many of processes within the cells that these drugs affect are also important for the ovary to work normally, so suppressing them in this way could have long-lasting implications for female fertility. This review examines the potential toxicity of anti-cancer therapies on the ovary.