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Review
. 2016 Jul;12(14):1731-41.
doi: 10.2217/fon-2016-0095. Epub 2016 May 17.

Freezing oocytes or embryos after controlled ovarian hyperstimulation in cancer patients: the state of the art

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Freezing oocytes or embryos after controlled ovarian hyperstimulation in cancer patients: the state of the art

Julie Bénard et al. Future Oncol. 2016 Jul.

Abstract

Quality of life of young cancer survivors has become a major issue. However, anticancer therapies can have a detrimental impact on fertility. It is now well-established that all patients should receive information about the fertility risks associated with their cancer treatment and the fertility preservation options available. Currently, oocyte or embryo banking after controlled ovarian hyperstimulation represents the most effective method for preserving female fertility. Over the past years innovative protocols of ovarian stimulation have been developed to enable cancer patients to undergo oocyte or embryo cryopreservation irrespective of the phase of the cycle or without exogenous follicle-stimulating hormone-related increase in serum estradiol levels. The present article reviews the different protocols of ovarian hyperstimulation for cancer patients, candidates for fertility preservation.

Keywords: cancer; controlled ovarian hyperstimulation; embryo cryopreservation; fertility preservation; oocyte vitrification.

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