1. Fertility preservation strategies for rectal cancer in reproductive-age women.
- Author
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Khiat S, Bottin P, Saïas-Magnan J, Gasmi M, Orsoni P, and Courbiere B
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- Adult, Female, France epidemiology, Humans, Oocytes growth & development, Oocytes pathology, Ovary growth & development, Ovary pathology, Rectal Neoplasms complications, Rectal Neoplasms epidemiology, Rectal Neoplasms pathology, Vitrification, Cryopreservation methods, Fertility Preservation methods, Rectal Neoplasms therapy, Reproduction
- Abstract
Despite rectal cancer being unusual before 40, fertility preservation (FP) remains a major concern for these reproductive-age women. Treatment usually involves pelvic radiotherapy, neoadjuvant chemotherapy, and surgery of rectum and mesorectum resection, at high risk of impairing fertility in women with risks of premature ovarian failure and radio-induced uterus damage. To date, there is no consensus on FP strategy for rectal cancer. We shared experiences between oncofertility experts from a French research network Groupe de Recherche et d'Etude en Cryoconservation Ovarienne et Testiculaire about a case of rectal cancer in a young woman. Indications, advantages and disadvantages of different FP strategies were discussed: ovarian transposition, cryopreservation of ovarian cortex and oocyte vitrification. This case was the starting point that led to the development of a French multidisciplinary e-meeting for sharing experiences and for suggesting the best strategy when faced with a complex oncofertility case.
- Published
- 2019
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