“…42,44,54 Additionally, there is a desire for communication, support, and acquisition of diverse scientific reproductive knowledge. 34,45,53 These encompass a range of information needs, including but not limited to the requirement for expertise from health care professionals 36,[44][45][46] ; the necessity for scientifically valid fertility information 36,42,44 ; the demand for diverse sources of information support 42,44,45 ; the need for information regarding potential fertility loss 45,49 ; the absence of decision-making and fertility-related information 36,52,57,58 ; and matters concerning pregnancy post-chemotherapy and radiotherapy. 58 Strategies for dealing with fertility issues include accepting reality, 48,51 seeking support-medical, informational, family, and social, 42,43,50 changing bad lifestyle habits, 43,48 handling distress, 48,51,56 finding meaning, 47,48 maintaining hope while suffering, 33,56 and providing advice to health care providers.…”