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When fertility questions arise during cancer care

Cancer treatment can affect reproductive health and fertility. Chemotherapy, radiation therapy, and certain surgical procedures may impact the ability to have biological children in the future.

 

Oncofertility combines oncology and reproductive medicine to address fertility concerns for cancer patients. For individuals diagnosed with cancer who wish to preserve the option of having children after treatment, fertility preservation procedures can be considered before cancer therapy begins.

 

At Thomson Medical, we coordinate oncofertility consultations that bring together oncology and fertility specialists. These consultations can discuss how specific cancer treatments may affect fertility, explain available preservation options, and provide guidance on timing considerations.

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Fertility preservation options for women

Different preservation methods have varying timeframes, success rates, and suitability depending on individual circumstances.

MethodTime RequiredKey Considerations
Embryo freezing2-6 weeksRequires ovarian stimulation. Partner or donor sperm needed. Established procedure with known success rates.
Egg freezing2-6 weeksRequires ovarian stimulation. No partner needed. Success rates depend on age and number of eggs frozen.
Ovarian tissue freezingCan be done quicklySurgical procedure. Experimental technique. Option when treatment cannot be delayed. Tissue reimplantation required later.
Ovarian suppressionStarted with chemotherapyMedications given during chemotherapy. Limited and conflicting evidence regarding effectiveness. Not a reliable preservation method.

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