“…Furthermore, as it has been shown, the deficient information in these aspects contributes to a greater decisional conflict and a greater long‐term psychological distress among cancer survivors (Benedict et al, 2016; Christen et al, 2019; Mersereau et al, 2013; Wang et al, 2019). It should also be considered that although there are established FP methods such as cryopreservation of embryos and oocytes, some are still considered experimental and on which research is still ongoing (Hampe & Rhoton‐Vlasak, 2020; Oktay et al, 2018). Oncofertility decision aids can be a support for professionals when assessing with their patients the risks and benefits of each FP option, as well as the identification of areas of uncertainty, since it has been shown that decision aids provides greater understanding, helps decision‐making and reduces regret with the decision made (Anazodo et al, 2019).…”