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Fertility Preservation and Assisted Reproduction in Patients With Breast Cancer Interrupting Adjuvant Endocrine Therapy to Attempt Pregnancy.

Hatem A AzimSamuel M NimanAnn H PartridgeIsabelle DemeestereMonica RuggeriMarco ColleoniCristina SauraChikako ShimizuAnna B SaetersdalJudith R KroepAudrey MailliezEllen WarnerVirginia F BorgesFrédéric AmantAndrea GombosAkemi KataokaChristine Rousset-JablonskiSimona BorstnarJunko TakeiJeong Eon LeeJanice M WalsheManuel Ruiz BorregoHalle C F MooreChristobel M SaundersVesna Bjelic-RadisicSnezana SusnjarFatima CardosoNatalie J KlarTanja SpanicKathryn J RuddyMartine J PiccartLarissa A KordeMonica RuggeriRichard D GelberOlivia PaganiFedro Alessandro Peccatori
Published in: Journal of clinical oncology : official journal of the American Society of Clinical Oncology (2024)
In POSITIVE, fertility preservation using ovarian stimulation was not associated with short-term detrimental impact on cancer prognosis. Pregnancy rates were highest among those who underwent embryo/oocyte cryopreservation followed by embryo transfer.
Keyphrases
  • pregnancy outcomes
  • childhood cancer
  • preterm birth
  • papillary thyroid
  • early stage
  • pregnant women
  • squamous cell
  • stem cells
  • mesenchymal stem cells