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The impact of vincristine on testicular development and function in childhood cancer.

Ioanna ClarkMark F H BroughamNorah SpearsRod Thomas Mitchell
Published in: Human reproduction update (2023)
In contrast to recent findings in rodent studies, the limited number of clinical studies do not indicate gonadotoxic effects of vincristine following prepubertal exposure. However, given the relative lack of data from studies with vincristine sub-analysis, experimental studies involving vincristine exposure using human testicular tissues are warranted. Results from such studies could better inform paediatric cancer patients about their future fertility and eligibility for fertility preservation before initiation of treatment.
Keyphrases
  • childhood cancer
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