Perspectives and Knowledge About Fertility Preservation Strategies Among Female Cancer Patients in Turkey

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2023

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Emirdar, Volkan
Okay, Gulin
Gode, Funda
Arslan, Cagatay

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Wiley-Hindawi

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Objectives. To evaluate the knowledge level and perspectives of female cancer patients regarding fertility preservation techniques before gonadotoxic treatment. Material and Methods. This was a prospective observational survey-based study conducted between 2016 and 2020 in Izmir Economy University Medical Park Hospital. A total of 150 female cancer patients aged 18-42 years were included. The participants completed a 17-item questionnaire, developed by the research team to evaluate their knowledge and perspectives on fertility preservation techniques. Results. The mean age of the patients was 39.5 +/- 4.9 years. Only 64.7% of the patients were referred to fertility counseling by a gynecologist, while 72.6% of the patients knew of the risk of infertility after cancer treatment. There was a significant correlation between the health status and cancer stage of the patient (p=0.003). The estimated future chance of becoming pregnant spontaneously or through fertility preservation techniques was significantly higher in patients with a higher education level (p=0.041 or 0.008, respectively). Satisfaction with the counseling process was reported as high or low by 66.7% or 20% of the patients, respectively. Conclusions. The rate of referral of reproductive-age cancer patients to fertility preservation counseling is still not satisfactory. Education level was the only variable significantly associated with a motivation to become pregnant after cancer treatment, either spontaneously or through fertility preservation techniques.

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Treatment-Related Infertility, Young-Women, Breast-Cancer, Oncologists, Multicenter, Survivors, Oncologists, Adult, Counseling, Young-Women, Turkey, R, Fertility Preservation, Pregnancy, Neoplasms, Surveys and Questionnaires, Medicine, Humans, Female, Breast-Cancer, Survivors, Treatment-Related Infertility, Multicenter, Research Article

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03 medical and health sciences, 0302 clinical medicine

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Internatıonal Journal of Clınıcal Practıce

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2023

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6
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