探讨女性癌症患者对捐献生殖细胞用于生育力保存和研究目的的看法。

IF 2.9 Q2 ONCOLOGY
Wspolczesna Onkologia-Contemporary Oncology Pub Date : 2024-01-01 Epub Date: 2024-10-15 DOI:10.5114/wo.2024.144135
Justyna Czekajewska, Dariusz Walkowiak, Rodryg Ramlau, Jan Domaradzki
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导言本研究旨在探讨女性癌症患者对捐赠癌细胞和生殖细胞用于生殖和研究目的的看法:研究涉及波兰波兹南两家肿瘤科医院的 373 名女性癌症患者。她们填写了一份纸笔问卷调查:结果:虽然大多数女性癌症患者表示愿意捐献癌症组织用于生育研究(87.9%),但她们不愿意将自己的生殖细胞用于研究目的(82.3%)。此外,88.2% 的受访者不愿意捐献体外治疗后残留的胚胎用于研究。同时,57.1% 的妇女支持保留生殖细胞,62.5% 的妇女认为波兰应该对其进行伦理和法律监管,74% 的妇女认为国家卫生基金应该对其进行补偿。妇女的意见与她们的年龄、教育程度、居住地、家庭状况和宗教信仰有关:由于大多数女性癌症患者表示愿意为生育目的分享生殖细胞,并认为为生育目的保存细胞的费用应由国家报销,因此医生和护士有必要向患者介绍保存生育能力的可用方法。但是,由于捐献生殖细胞用于生物医学研究会引起许多问题,因此,应当对医疗保健专业人员进行培训,使他们能够与患者讨论与生育力保存和涉及生殖细胞的生物医学研究有关的伦理和法律问题。
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Exploring the perspectives of female cancer patients on the donation of reproductive cells for fertility preservation and research purposes.

Introduction: This study aims to explore the opinions of female cancer patients regarding the donation of cancer and reproductive cells for reproductive and research purposes.

Material and methods: The study involved 373 female cancer patients from 2 hospitals with oncology departments in Poznan, Poland. They completed a pen-and-paper questionnaire-based survey.

Results: While most female cancer patients declared their willingness to donate cancer tissues for fertility research (87.9%), they were reluctant to share their reproductive cells for research purposes (82.3%). Additionally, 88.2% of respondents were unwilling to donate embryos that remain after in vitro treatment for research purposes. Simultaneously, 57.1% of woman supported the preservation of fertility cells, 62.5% believed it should be ethically and legally regulated in Poland, and 74% believed it should be re-imbursed by the National Health Fund. Women's opinions were linked to their age, education, place of residence, family status, and declared religiosity.

Conclusions: Because most female cancer patients expressed their willingness to share their reproductive cells for reproductive purposes and believed that the preservation of cells for fertility purposes should be reimbursed by the State, there is a need for doctors and nurses to inform patients about the available ways to preserve fertility. However, because donation of reproductive cells for biomedical research raises many concerns, healthcare professionals should be trained to discuss with patients the ethical and legal issues related to fertility preservation and biomedical research involving reproductive cells.

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期刊介绍: Contemporary Oncology is a journal aimed at oncologists, oncological surgeons, hematologists, radiologists, pathologists, radiotherapists, palliative care specialists, psychologists, nutritionists, and representatives of any other professions, whose interests are related to cancer. Manuscripts devoted to basic research in the field of oncology are also welcomed.
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