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Fertility preservation for male patients with childhood, adolescent, and young adult cancer: recommendations from the PanCareLIFE Consortium and the International Late Effects of Childhood Cancer Guideline Harmonization Group

Authors :
Wim J. E. Tissing
Saskia R Veldkamp
Holly R. Hoefgen
Erik A. H. Loeffen
Karen Burns
Julia Inthorn
Renée L. Mulder
Bob Phillips
Wendy van Dorp
Desiree Grabow
Gwendolyn P. Quinn
Uta Dirksen
Melissa M. Hudson
Jennifer Levine
Michelle Peate
Natascia Di Iorgi
Marianne D. van de Wetering
Marry M. van den Heuvel-Eibrink
Julianne Byrne
Tamara Diesch
Peter Kaatsch
Anke Barnbrock
Jill P. Ginsberg
James L. Klosky
Clarisa R. Gracia
Christian Denzer
Joop S.E. Laven
Damon R. Reed
Antoinette Anazodo
Catharyn Stern
Lillian R. Meacham
Barbara A. Lockart
Louis S. Constine
Norbert W Paul
Chris M Verhaak
Anna Font-Gonzalez
Joanne Frankel Kelvin
Richard A. Anderson
Cornelis B. Lambalk
Thorsten Langer
Hanneke M van Santen
Sebastian J C M M Neggers
Claire Berger
Eva Maria Tinner
Sarah E Hunter
Eline van Dulmen-den Broeder
Eline van der Meulen
Isabelle Demeestere
Lisa B. Kenney
J. D. Beck
Leontien C. M. Kremer
Kenny A. Rodriguez-Wallberg
W. Hamish B. Wallace
Rejin Kebudi
Eveline Stutz-Grunder
Marleen van den Berg
Aleksander Giwercman
Margreet A. Veening
Riccardo Haupt
Annelies M E Bos
Pediatrics
Urology
Surgical clinical sciences
Biology of the Testis
Centre for Reproductive Medicine - Gynaecology
Source :
The Lancet Oncology, 22(2), e57-e67. Lancet Publishing Group, Lancet Oncology, 22, e57-e67, Lancet Oncology, 22, 2, pp. e57-e67
Publication Year :
2019

Abstract

Female patients with childhood, adolescent, and young adult cancer are at increased risk for fertility impairment when treatment adversely affects the function of reproductive organs. Patients and their families desire biological children but substantial variations in clinical practice guidelines reduce consistent and timely implementation of effective interventions for fertility preservation across institutions. As part of the PanCareLIFE Consortium, and in collaboration with the International Late Effects of Childhood Cancer Guideline Harmonization Group, we reviewed the current literature and developed a clinical practice guideline for fertility preservation in female patients who were diagnosed with childhood, adolescent, and young adult cancer at age 25 years or younger, including guidance on risk assessment and available methods for fertility preservation. The Grading of Recommendations Assessment, Development and Evaluation methodology was used to grade the available evidence and to form the recommendations. This clinical practice guideline leverages existing evidence and international expertise to develop transparent recommendations that are easy to use to facilitate the care of female patients with childhood, adolescent, and young adult cancer who are at high risk for fertility impairment. A complete review of the existing evidence, including a quality assessment, transparent reporting of the guideline panel's decisions, and achievement of global interdisciplinary consensus, is an important result of this intensive collaboration.

Details

ISSN :
14745488 and 14702045
Volume :
22
Issue :
2
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
The Lancet. Oncology
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....d2b577b0d5056aa0cd222597464fa051