2020
DOI: 10.1007/s10815-019-01665-w
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Fertility preservation in breast cancer with case-based examples for guidance

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“…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).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…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).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Similarly, in relation to FP, there are various topics on which further research is required, from models of care, access profiles or FP procedures that are still under investigation, among other topics. Therefore, research development is considered essential, as progress in these areas expand opportunities to effectively access FP services for many women (Anazodo et al, 2019; Hampe & Rhoton‐Vlasak, 2020; Oktay et al, 2018).…”
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“…The number of unmarried young cancer patients is increasing because of the increase in women's reproductive age and advances in medical technology, which in turn is also leading to a higher cancer survival rate. Naturally, preservation of fertility after cancer treatments is emerging as an important issue for young female cancer patients [1][2][3][4] . In 2006, the American Society of Clinical Oncology presented a guideline stating that patients receiving cancer treatment for the first time should receive sufficient explanations about the possibility of infertility and methods of preserving fertility.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…When chemotherapy and hormone therapy are started, a woman's fertility may decrease, and she may not have the opportunity to give birth in the future. Therefore, sufficient discussion about the fertility of young women should be made before starting treatment 2,4 . According to a study on female cancer patients of childbearing age if they received professional advice from a medical team about their fertility before treatment, they had less regret and a higher quality of life, even if their fertility was decreased 11 .…”
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confidence: 99%
“…A infertilidade passa a ser um ponto central da vida de muitas mulheres jovens com histórico de câncer de mama. Há indícios de que a pouca adesão aos tratamentos endócrinos ou a sua interrupção precoce ocorrem por preocupações relacionadas à fertilidade (BENEDICT et al, 2017;HAMPE;RHOTON-VLASAK, 2020).…”
Section: Repercussões Psicológicas Da Menopausa Precoce No Câncer De ...unclassified