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Survey of third-party parenting options associated with fertility preservation available to patients with cancer around the globe

Alexandra S. RashediSaskia F. De RooLauren M. AtamanMaxwell E. EdmondsAdelino Amaral SilvaAnibal ScarellaAnna HorbaczewskaAntoinette AnazodoAyse ArvasBruno Ramalho De CarvalhoCassio SartorioCatharina C.m. BeerendonkCesar Diaz-garciaChang Suk SuhClaudia MeloClaus Yding AndersenEduardo MottaEllen M. GreenblattEllen Van MoerElnaz ZandFernando M. ReisFlor SanchezGuillermo TerradoJhenifer K. RodriguesJoao Marcos De Meneses E SilvaJohan SmitzJose MedranoJung Ryeol LeeKatharina Winkler-crepazKristin SmithLigia Helena Ferreira Melo E SilvaLudwig WildtMahmoud SalamaMaria Del Mar AndresMaria T. BourlonMario VegaMauricio Barbour ChehinMichel De VosMohamed KhroufNao SuzukiOsama AzmyPaula FontouraPaulo Henrique Almeida Campos-juniorPeter MallmannRicardo AzambujaRicardo M. MarinhoRichard A. AndersonRobert JachRoberto De A. AntunesRod MitchellRouhollah FathiSatish Kumar AdigaSeido TakaeSeok Hyun KimSergio RomeroSergio RomeroSilvana Chedid GriecoTalya ShaulovTatsuro FuruiTeresa Almeida-santosWillianne NelenYasmin JayasingheYodo SugishitaTeresa K. Woodruff

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Cancer Researchmedicine.medical_specialtyResource (biology)fertility preservationPsychological interventionMEDLINEGlobeReproductive technologylcsh:RC254-28203 medical and health sciences0302 clinical medicineSupportive Care and Quality of LifeNeoplasmsSurveys and QuestionnairesOriginal ReportsJournal ArticlemedicineGlobal healthHumansFertility preservationReferral and ConsultationCancerOncofertility030219 obstetrics & reproductive medicineParentingbusiness.industryHealth Services and OutcomesPublic relationslcsh:Neoplasms. Tumors. Oncology. Including cancer and carcinogensWomen's cancers Radboud Institute for Health Sciences [Radboudumc 17]3. Good healthSurgerymedicine.anatomical_structureOncology030220 oncology & carcinogenesis/dk/atira/pure/researchoutput/pubmedpublicationtype/D016428businessreproductive medicine

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Purpose In the accompanying article, “Survey of Fertility Preservation Options Available to Patients With Cancer Around the Globe,” we showed that specific fertility preservation services may not be offered at various sites around the world because of cultural and legal barriers. We assessed global and regional experiences as well as the legal status of third-party reproduction and adoption to serve as a comprehensive international data set and resource for groups that wish to begin oncofertility interventions. Methods We provide data on the legalities of third-party assisted reproductive technologies and other family-building options in the 28 oncofertility-practicing countries surveyed. Results We found regional and country differences that will be important in the development of tailored resources for physicians and for patient brochures that are sensitive to these local restrictions and cultural norms. Conclusion Because many patients first consult Web-based materials, the formal assessment of the availability of these options provides members of the global oncofertility community with data to which they might otherwise not have ready access to better serve their patients.

10.1200/jgo.2017.009944https://ruj.uj.edu.pl/xmlui/handle/item/255684