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. 2010 Mar;194(3):481-92; discussion 492-4, 529-30.

[Effects of radiotherapy (external and/or internal) and chemotherapy on female fertility]

[Article in French]
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[Effects of radiotherapy (external and/or internal) and chemotherapy on female fertility]

[Article in French]
Philippe Morice et al. Bull Acad Natl Med. 2010 Mar.

Abstract

The impact of chemotherapy on a woman's fertility depends on her age and the types and doses of the drugs used. Alkylating agents have the biggest negative impact on ovarian function. A trial is currently examining the use of a GnRH agonist to protect ovarian function. The impact of external radiation therapy and brachytherapy on the ovaries depends on three factors: the patient's age, the dose delivered to the ovaries, and concurrent use of chemotherapy. Ovarian transposition is a simple surgical procedure that can be used in selected cases to reduce the risk of early menopause. Both external and internal radiation has an impact on the uterus, notably by altering its vascularization and by reducing its growth when treatment is delivered during childhood.

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