[Fertility preservation in hematopoietic cell transplantation: focusing on female patients].

Masahiro Ashizawa, Yoshinobu Kanda
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Abstract

Advancements in hematopoietic cell transplantation (HCT) have enabled long-term survival for young patients with hematologic disorders. However, addressing infertility caused by gonadal dysfunction remains a significant challenge. Since myeloablative conditioning regimens often destroy gonadal function completely, collaborating with reproductive medicine specialists from the pre-treatment stage is essential to determine the appropriate timing for fertility preservation. Domestic and international guidelines on fertility preservation have recently been updated, and measures for fertility preservation in patients undergoing high-risk treatments, including HCT, are currently being developed. However, cases of successful pregnancy and childbirth using assisted reproductive technology after HCT remain rare. This article offers an overview of gonadal toxicity related to HCT, the indications and limitations of fertility preservation methods, the effectiveness of ovarian shielding, and the safety and risks of pregnancy and childbirth following HCT. It also outlines practical approaches for achieving pregnancy and childbirth in HCT patients in clinical practice.

[造血细胞移植中的生育能力保存:以女性患者为重点]。
造血细胞移植(HCT)的进步使血液疾病的年轻患者能够长期生存。然而,解决由性腺功能障碍引起的不孕症仍然是一个重大挑战。由于清髓调理方案经常完全破坏性腺功能,从治疗前阶段就与生殖医学专家合作,以确定保留生育能力的适当时机是必不可少的。最近更新了关于保留生育能力的国内和国际指南,目前正在制定包括HCT在内的高危治疗患者保留生育能力的措施。然而,HCT后使用辅助生殖技术成功怀孕和分娩的病例仍然很少。本文概述了与HCT相关的性腺毒性,保留生育能力方法的适应症和局限性,卵巢屏蔽的有效性,以及HCT后妊娠和分娩的安全性和风险。它还概述了在临床实践中实现HCT患者妊娠和分娩的实用方法。
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