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A fertility needs assessment survey of male cancer patients.

Samara PerezSylvie D LambertVirginia LeeCarmen G LoisellePeter ChanAbha GuptaKirk LoZeev RosbergerPhyllis Zelkowitz
Published in: Psycho-oncology (2018)
Discussions with health care providers were more frequent, and fertility preservation rates were higher than in past studies, but still not all patients' questions were answered. Misconceptions about passing on cancer to one's child, and that sperm preservation will delay treatment, should be dispelled. Health care providers can ask patients if they have any desire to have children in the future as a way to initiate a discussion of fertility preservation. Key information gaps and psychosocial resource needs are suggested to fully meet male cancer patients' fertility-related concerns.
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