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A questionnaire survey on attitude toward sperm cryopreservation among hematologists in Japan.

Tomohiro Kobayashi1, Takeshi Shin2,3, Kojiro Nishio2, Yukihito Shimomura2, Toshiyuki Iwahata2, Keisuke Suzuki2,3, Akane Miyata3, Yoshitomo Kobori2, Gaku Arai2, Hiroshi Okada2,3.   

Abstract

Advances in multimodal treatment have led to dramatic improvement in cancer treatment outcomes. It is now necessary to consider cancer patients' holistic quality of life. Fertility preservation is the top concern for cancer survivors of reproductive age. Sperm cryopreservation before treatment is recommended for postpubescent men, but many patients lose fertility without having been informed about options for fertility preservation. To determine how sperm cryopreservation is perceived and practiced in Japan, we surveyed hematologists who often treat young males. A questionnaire about sperm cryopreservation was sent to 45 major hematology institutions. A total of 22 institutions responded before the deadline. All institutions but one responded that they felt sperm cryopreservation is necessary. Only 15 institutions responded that they inform patients about sperm cryopreservation, and 12 institutions responded that they perform sperm cryopreservation before chemotherapy. A total of 213 young males started their first course of chemotherapy during the survey period, of whom 61 (28.6%) had their sperm cryopreserved. Although almost all hematologists stated that sperm cryopreservation is necessary for fertility preservation, not all institutions informed patients about it. Our findings indicate that, to promote fertility preservation in Japan, it will be necessary to systematize sperm cryopreservation and build inter-hospital networks.

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Keywords:  Cancer survivor; Chemotherapy; Infertility; Male; Sperm cryopreservation

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Year:  2016        PMID: 27844197     DOI: 10.1007/s12185-016-2134-8

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Int J Hematol        ISSN: 0925-5710            Impact factor:   2.490


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