| Literature DB >> 35323333 |
Tali Sara Glazer1, Fiona Schulte1,2.
Abstract
High survival rates in adolescent cancer patients have shifted the medical focus to the long-term outcomes of cancer treatments. Surgery, chemotherapy, and radiation increase the risk of infertility and infertility-related distress in adolescent cancer patients and survivors. The aims of this narrative review were to (1) describe the psychosocial impacts of cancer-related infertility in adolescents, (2) identify multilevel barriers to fertility preservation (FP) conversations and referrals, and (3) conclude with evidence-based clinical solutions for improving the oncofertility support available to Canadian adolescents. The results of this review revealed that FP decisions occur within the patient, parent, and health care provider (HCP) triad, and are influenced by factors such as parent attitudes, patient maturity, and HCP knowledge. Decision tools and HCP education can promote the occurrence of developmentally appropriate fertility discussions. At the systems level, cost and resource barriers prevent patients from receiving sufficient fertility information and referrals. Clinical models of care (MOCs) can define interdisciplinary roles and referral pathways to improve the integration of oncofertility services into adolescent cancer care. The continued integration of oncofertility care will ensure that all Canadian adolescents receive the exemplary medical and psychological support necessary to make empowered decisions about their own fertility.Entities:
Keywords: adolescent oncology; fertility preservation; oncofertility; oocyte cryopreservation
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Year: 2022 PMID: 35323333 PMCID: PMC8947634 DOI: 10.3390/curroncol29030133
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Curr Oncol ISSN: 1198-0052 Impact factor: 3.677
Overview of oncofertility decision tools available to patients, parents, and health care providers.
| Decision Aid | Assessment Tool | Decision Tree | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Intended Use | Patients and parents | Health care providers | Health care providers |
| Developmental Stage | Multiple decision | No assessment tools developed, | One decision tree |
Figure 1Institutional model of care framework for adolescent fertility preservation—resource circles adapted from Ronn & Holzer [86]. (Health care provider abbreviated as HPC).