Oncofertility: An Area of Reproductive Medicine Capable to Protect the Fertility of Cancer Patients

Silva Ana Flávia Bezerra da, L. Perez, Panta Amanda Torres, Padilha Deborah de Melo Magalhães
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Cancer, also called malignant neoplasm, is a disorder which can be manifested in almost anywhere in the body as a result of errors in the cell cycle control machinery, resulting in the formation of tumors. Although the pursuit of a cure is still a top priority for cancer research, the concern about the side effects that the treatment of the disease can produce is an important factor that must be taken into account. One undesirable consequence is infertility, since patients are subordinate to the cytotoxic dynamics of radio and chemotherapy. In this sense, assisted reproduction provides an alternative to protect the fertility of the bearer, through the use of reproductive biotechniques associated with gametes, tissues and embryo freezing, either by vitrification or conventional slow freezing. Cryopreservation is a reproductive biotechnique in which extremely low temperatures are used in order to decrease cellular metabolism. This technique has gained interest in the field of oncofertility, offering hope for men and women, cancer patients, granting them the possibility of being able to procreate biological children once their treatment for cancer is concluded. Although the cryopreservation technique allows the preservation of viability to diverse tissues and cells used during in-vitro fertilization (IVF) and artificial insemination (AI), among other techniques, the low temperatures from cryopreservation can lead to irreversible cellular damage. As a result, cryoprotectants appear to contribute to the reduction of the rate of deleterious effects caused by intracellular ice formation, increasing the survival rate of viable gametes. Therefore, in the present article a bibliographic survey was carried out from 1983 to 2018, through databases such as Scielo and Pubmed. Eighty-two articles were used as reference, having a requirement for inclusion of scientific articles published in Portuguese, English and Spanish, with the purpose of describing the state of research which attempts to preserve the fertility of cancer patients.
肿瘤生育:生殖医学能够保护癌症患者生育能力的领域
癌症,又称恶性肿瘤,是由于细胞周期控制机制出现错误,导致肿瘤形成的一种疾病,几乎可以在身体的任何部位表现出来。尽管寻求治愈方法仍然是癌症研究的首要任务,但对这种疾病的治疗可能产生的副作用的担忧是必须考虑的一个重要因素。一个不良后果是不孕症,因为病人服从于放化疗的细胞毒性动力学。从这个意义上说,辅助生殖提供了另一种保护携带者生育能力的方法,通过使用与配子、组织和胚胎冷冻有关的生殖生物技术,通过玻璃化或常规缓慢冷冻。低温保存是一种生殖生物技术,使用极低的温度来降低细胞代谢。这项技术在癌症生育领域引起了人们的兴趣,为男性和女性癌症患者带来了希望,使他们有可能在癌症治疗结束后生育亲生子女。尽管低温保存技术可以保存体外受精(IVF)和人工授精(AI)过程中使用的各种组织和细胞的活力,但在其他技术中,低温保存可能导致不可逆的细胞损伤。因此,冷冻保护剂似乎有助于减少细胞内结冰造成的有害影响,提高活配子的存活率。因此,本文通过Scielo和Pubmed等数据库对1983年至2018年的文献进行了书目调查。82篇文章被用作参考文献,要求包括以葡萄牙语、英语和西班牙语发表的科学文章,目的是描述试图保持癌症患者生育能力的研究状况。
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