Fertility issues among pediatric oncology patients – short communication

Q4 Medicine
Vlad Dima, R. Bohîlțea, A. Toma, R. Bors, V. Varlas, A. Davitoiu
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Childhood cancer survival rates are constantly improving due to treatment. Fertility research has focused on adult cancer patients, but studies among childhood cancer survivors who reach reproductive age are rare and mainly based on small numbers of patients. This is surprising as childhood cancer survivors constitute a distinct, ever-growing population that may have temporarily or permanently impaired fertility due to cancer treatment. Thus, the basic scientific concern specific to the pediatric population has focused on improving protection techniques and cryopreserved tissue transfer. Research on preservation techniques confirms the safety of surgical retrieval of gonadal (ovarian and testicular) tissue for cryopreservation. Outcomes may improve, but it is clear that large registries of long-term follow-up of patients are needed. Current research efforts imply the need to develop a national strategy in each country to ensure the education and information of pediatric patients undergoing gonadotoxic regimens and their families about fertility options and subsequent outcomes and give them the opportunity to join such programs.
儿科肿瘤患者的生育问题——简短交流
儿童癌症的存活率由于治疗而不断提高。生育研究主要针对成年癌症患者,但对达到生育年龄的儿童癌症幸存者的研究很少,而且主要基于少数患者。这是令人惊讶的,因为癌症儿童幸存者构成了一个独特的、不断增长的群体,他们可能因癌症治疗而暂时或永久丧失生育能力。因此,儿科人群的基本科学关注点集中在改进保护技术和冷冻保存组织转移上。保存技术的研究证实了手术取出性腺(卵巢和睾丸)组织进行冷冻保存的安全性。结果可能会有所改善,但很明显,需要对患者进行大规模的长期随访。目前的研究工作意味着需要在每个国家制定一项国家战略,以确保接受性腺毒性治疗的儿科患者及其家人了解生育选择和后续结果的教育和信息,并让他们有机会加入这些项目。
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