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Fertility Preservation in Female Cancer Patients

Park CW

Recent anticancer treatments have led to significant reduction in mortality, but also to an increase in unwanted side effects such as loss of fertility. Combined with an increased age for...
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Fertility preservation for patients with gynecologic malignancies: The Korean Society for Fertility Preservation clinical guidelines

Lee S, Kim SK, Hwang KJ, Kim T, Kim SH

Fertility preservation plays a central role in cancer care since an increasingly large number of cancer patients are surviving as a result of improvements in diagnostic and therapeutic strategies. Physicians...
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Cancer and Male Infertility

Seo JT, Kim TH

  • KMID: 2226545
  • Korean J Androl.
  • 2008 Dec;26(4):165-169.
Male infertility and fertility preservation in cancer patients have been frequently discussed. Cancer is not rare in men, especially young men, and it has several adverse effects on the reproductive...
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Fertility preservation in pediatric and young adult female cancer patients

Kim H, Kim H, Ku SY

As the 5-year survival rate increases up to 80% in pediatric cancer patients, the number of women patients with reduced gonadal function by chemotherapy and radiotherapy increases. The gonadal toxicity...
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Fertility preservation in women with cancer

Lee S, Song JY, Ku SY, Kim SH, Kim T

Fertility preservation (FP) is an effort to retain the fertility of cancer patients, and as an emerging discipline, it plays a central role in cancer care. Because of improvement in...
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Fertility preservation for women with malignancies: current developments of cryopreservation

Chang HJ, Suh CS

The preservation of fertility in female cancer survivors has become an important health issue. The different cryopreservation options available for fertility preservation are embryo, oocyte, and ovarian tissue cryopreservation. Oocyte...
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Oncology Nurses' Knowledge Regarding Fertility Preservation for Patients with Cancer

Kim M, Nho JH, Lee A

PURPOSE: Cancer diagnosis and treatment affect patient fertility. Although the reproductive method has been well studied, early assessment of fertility and discussions of infertility-related issues are not very common. This...
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Fertility preservation for patients with breast cancer: The Korean Society for Fertility Preservation clinical guidelines

Kim H, Kim SK, Lee JR, Hwang KJ, Suh CS, Kim SH

With advances in the methods of cancer treatment used in modern medicine, the number of breast cancer survivors has been consistently rising. As the number of women who wish to...
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Building a successful fertility preservation program at a major cancer center

Kim J, Kim KH, Mersereau

Over 150,000 reproductive age individuals face fertility-threatening cancer treatments each year. Improved detection and treatment of cancer in reproductive-age patients have greatly increased the long-term survival and made it possible...
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Ovarian tissue cryopreservation and transplantation

Park KH, Lee BS, Chung DJ

  • KMID: 2272986
  • Korean J Obstet Gynecol.
  • 2006 Dec;49(12):2473-2478.
This review focuses on the current options for fertility preservation in patients with high risk of premature ovarian failure. Available cryopreservation options include embryo cryopreservation, oocyte cryopreservation, and ovarian tissue...
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Fertility preservation in female cancer survivors

Lee JR, Kim SH

  • KMID: 1479860
  • Korean J Obstet Gynecol.
  • 2008 Aug;51(8):820-834.
Cancer is not rare in women in reproductive ages, and there has been a remarkable improvement in the survival rates due to progress in cancer treatment. Moreover, women have been...
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Fertility preservation in patients with early epithelial ovarian cancer

Kwon YS, Hahn HS, Kim TJ, Lee IH, Lim KT, Lee KH, Shim JU, Mok JE

OBJECTIVE: To assess the role of fertility preservation in the treatment of patients with early epithelial ovarian cancer (EOC). METHODS: We retrospectively analyzed the medical records of 21 patients with early...
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Toward precision medicine for preserving fertility in cancer patients: existing and emerging fertility preservation options for women

Kim SY, Kim SK, Lee JR, Woodruff T

As the number of young cancer survivors increases, quality of life after cancer treatment is becoming an ever more important consideration. According to a report from the American Cancer Society,...
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Fertility preservation for patients with hematologic malignancies: The Korean Society for Fertility Preservation clinical guidelines

Lee DY, Kim SK, Kim M, Hwang KJ, Kim SH

Although the survival rate of hematologic malignancies in young patients is very high, cytotoxic therapies such as chemotherapy and total body irradiation therapy can significantly reduce a patient's reproductive capacity...
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Fertility-Sparing Surgery for Patients with Endometrioid Stromal Sarcoma of Ovary: A Case Report with a Review of the Literature

Park BR

Endometrioid stromal sarcoma (ESS) of ovary is very rare disease. These mesenchymal neoplasms occur most commonly in the uterus and occasionally originate from extra-uterine sites, such as the ovary. It...
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Successful pregnancy following transfer of frozen-thawed embryos in a patient with pseudomyxoma peritonei who underwent peritonectomy and bilateral oophorectomy

Laskov I, Michaan N, Many A, Amit A, Azem F

Pseudomyxoma peritonei is a rare, chronic relapsing disease in which tumor cells in the abdomen produce excessive mucin with a significant mortality rate. We describe a young unmarried nulligrava who...
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Radical abdominal trachelectomy with pelvic lymphadenectomy: Report of 2 cases

Choi HS, Kim SM, Shin KS, Kim HC, Byun JS, Nam JH

  • KMID: 2261957
  • Korean J Obstet Gynecol.
  • 2000 May;43(5):905-909.
Traditionally, radical hysterectomy is the main surgical method for the treatment of early cervical carcinoma and always results in the loss of fertility. But, large numbers of young women are recently...
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Uterocutaneous fistula after pelviscopic myomectomy - successful diagnosis with hystero-salpingo contrast sonography and complete tract resection and medical treatment for fertility preservation in young woman: a case report

Min KJ, Lee J, Lee S, Lee S, Hong JH, Song JY, Lee JK, Lee NW

A uterocutaneous fistula is rarely reported clinical condition after uterine procedures. Many diagnostic and management strategies are being suggested. In this case report, uterocutaneous fistula after pelviscopic myomectomy was diagnosed...
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Ovarian tissue cryopreservation and transplantation in patients with cancer

Kim S, Lee Y, Lee S, Kim T

Chemotherapy and radiotherapy improved survival rates of patients with cancer. However, they can cause ovarian failure and infertility in women of reproductive age. Infertility following cancer treatment is considered a...
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Fertility preservation during cancer treatment: The Korean Society for Fertility Preservation clinical guidelines

Kim J, Kim SK, Hwang KJ, Kim SH

While many fertility preservation (FP) options now exist for reproductive-aged cancer patients, access to these services continues to be limited. A comprehensive FP program should be organized to serve oncofertility...
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