Cancer fertility preservation: a report from a Brazilian social program.

Autor: Berton CZ; Instituto Idéia Fértil de Saúde Reprodutiva, Santo André, SP, Brasil., Brogliato C; Instituto Idéia Fértil de Saúde Reprodutiva, Santo André, SP, Brasil., Yoshida IH; Instituto Idéia Fértil de Saúde Reprodutiva, Santo André, SP, Brasil., Vellez LT; Instituto Idéia Fértil de Saúde Reprodutiva, Santo André, SP, Brasil., Suganuma CH; Instituto Idéia Fértil de Saúde Reprodutiva, Santo André, SP, Brasil., Cordts EB; Instituto Idéia Fértil de Saúde Reprodutiva, Santo André, SP, Brasil., Conceição GS; Instituto Idéia Fértil de Saúde Reprodutiva, Santo André, SP, Brasil., Barbosa CP; Instituto Idéia Fértil de Saúde Reprodutiva, Santo André, SP, Brasil.
Jazyk: angličtina
Zdroj: JBRA assisted reproduction [JBRA Assist Reprod] 2020 Jul 14; Vol. 24 (3), pp. 302-304. Date of Electronic Publication: 2020 Jul 14.
DOI: 10.5935/1518-0557.20190089
Abstrakt: Objective: To present clinical and laboratory data of a Brazilian social program for cancer fertility preservation.
Methods: We carried out a descriptive observational study between July 2011 and December 2018. 246 patients were included from a social program in a private assisted reproduction clinic in Santo André/Brazil for oocyte cryopreservation before starting oncological treatment.
Results: 246 cancer patients resorted to fertility preservation before initiating cancer treatment. These were diagnosed with 27 different types of cancer, and the breast type is the most prevalent. 2528 MII oocytes (mean of 10.3 oocytes per patient) were vitrified. Four patients thawed their oocytes to submit in vitro fertilization, three had embryos transferred and one achieved pregnancy.
Conclusion: Preservation of fertility offers patients, especially at reproductive age, a viable way to perform their cancer treatment without compromising future gestation. It is important that professionals duly counsel oncological patients so, if they wish, they can have the possibility to guarantee her fertility preserved.
Databáze: MEDLINE