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Fertility preservation in pediatric leukemia and lymphoma: A report from the Childrens Oncology Group.

Authors :
Close, Allison
Close, Allison
Burns, Karen
Bjornard, Kari
Webb, Martine
Chavez, Josuah
Chow, Eric
Meacham, Lillian
Close, Allison
Close, Allison
Burns, Karen
Bjornard, Kari
Webb, Martine
Chavez, Josuah
Chow, Eric
Meacham, Lillian
Source :
Medical and pediatric oncology; vol 70, iss 8
Publication Year :
2023

Abstract

Certain chemotherapy agents, radiation, and surgery can all negatively impact future fertility. Consults regarding treatment-related risk for infertility and gonadal late effects of these agents should occur at the time of diagnosis as well as during survivorship. Counseling on fertility risk has traditionally varied significantly across providers and institutions. We aim to provide a guide to standardize the assignment of gonadotoxic risk, which can be used in counseling patients both at the time of diagnosis and in survivorship. Gonadotoxic therapies were abstracted from 26 frontline Childrens Oncology Group (COG) phase III protocols for leukemia/lymphoma, in use from 2000-2022. A stratification system based on gonadotoxic therapies, sex, and pubertal status was used to assign treatments into minimal, significant, and high level of increased risk for gonadal dysfunction/infertility. Risk levels were assigned to protocols and different treatment arms to aid oncologists and survivor care providers in counseling patients regarding treatment-related gonadotoxicity. Males were most commonly at high risk, with at least one high-risk arm in 14/26 protocols (54%), followed by pubertal females (23% of protocols) and prepubertal females (15% of protocols). All patients who received direct gonadal radiation or hematopoietic stem cell transplant (HSCT) were considered at high risk. Partnering with patients and their oncology/survivorship team is imperative for effective fertility counseling both prior to and post treatment, and this comprehensive guide can be used as a tool to standardize and improve reproductive health counseling in patients undergoing COG-based leukemia/lymphoma care.

Details

Database :
OAIster
Journal :
Medical and pediatric oncology; vol 70, iss 8
Notes :
application/pdf, Medical and pediatric oncology vol 70, iss 8
Publication Type :
Electronic Resource
Accession number :
edsoai.on1452694324
Document Type :
Electronic Resource