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Fertility perspectives and priorities among male adolescents and young adults in cancer survivorship.

Leena NahataNicole M CaltabellottaNicholas D YeagerVicky LehmannStacy L WhitesideSarah H O'BrienGwendolyn P QuinnCynthia A Gerhardt
Published in: Pediatric blood & cancer (2018)
Infertility is a common and distressing late effect of cancer treatment among male survivors. Investigators examined desire for parenthood, prioritization of fertility compared to other life goals, and reports of fertility-related discussions among a cohort of male adolescent and young adult survivors. Eighty percent desired a biological child, yet only 31% ranked having a child among their "top 3" life goals. Only 40% reported fertility-related discussions with their health care providers in survivorship. Given the importance of biological children among this cohort, future guidelines should encourage a more proactive approach to providing fertility counseling and offering testing, to mitigate distress and prevent unplanned pregnancies.
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