A patient‐centric pathway for testicular cancer – A multicentre study investigating the uptake of semen cryopreservation and impact on treatment
Autor: | Charles J. C. Scott, Hussain M. Alnajjar, Kawa Omar, Constantine Alifrangis, Asif Muneer, Kamran Ahmed |
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Rok vydání: | 2021 |
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Male endocrine system medicine.medical_specialty Sperm Retrieval Adolescent Urology Endocrinology Diabetes and Metabolism urologic and male genital diseases Cryopreservation Male infertility Young Adult Endocrinology Testicular Neoplasms Patient-Centered Care Humans Medicine Stage (cooking) Testicular cancer Microdissection Aged Retrospective Studies Aged 80 and over Azoospermia business.industry Fertility Preservation Middle Aged Patient Acceptance of Health Care medicine.disease Semen cryopreservation Testicular sperm extraction Reproductive Medicine Critical Pathways business Orchiectomy |
Zdroj: | Andrology. 9:823-828 |
ISSN: | 2047-2927 2047-2919 |
DOI: | 10.1111/andr.12984 |
Popis: | BACKGROUND The option of semen cryopreservation following a diagnosis of testicular cancer shows a variable uptake with the option to cryopreserve before surgery often dependent on the preference of the treating clinician and the fertility laboratory resources available. OBJECTIVES To assess whether the introduction of a patient-centric pathway for managing suspected testicular cancer increases the uptake of semen cryopreservation and the impact of this on surgical waiting times. MATERIALS AND METHODS A multicentre retrospective analysis of patients treated as part of a patient-centric pathway was conducted for suspected testicular cancer at two specialist centres within a one-stop testicular clinic. Clinical information, including semen cryopreservation acceptance rate, time intervals to surgery and CT scan, TNM stage, histology and age, was recorded from an institutional database. RESULTS Eighty nine patients (median age: 34 years (range: 14-89)) underwent orchidectomy for suspected testicular cancer over a 15-month period after the introduction of a patient-centric testicular cancer pathway at two UK centres. The overall uptake of semen cryopreservation was 68.5% (n = 61) with all men under the age of 33 years accepting this option. A microdissection oncoTESE was performed in 9/61 (14.8%) patients who attempted cryopreservation but were found to be azoospermic. Pre-operative CT imaging was completed for 85.4% of patients, and the median time from initial outpatient consultation to orchidectomy was 9 days. DISCUSSION AND CONCLUSIONS A patient-centric pathway ensures that the uptake of semen cryopreservation remains high particularly for those men within the common age for paternity. It also identifies men who may benefit from microdissection oncoTESE for complex cases such as tumours in solitary testicles, bilateral tumours or an atrophic contralateral testicle as well as those diagnosed with de novo azoospermia. The additional time taken for semen cryopreservation to be performed did not significantly delay orchidectomy or influence the decisions for adjuvant treatment. |
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