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Review
. 2022 Jul 11;3(3):R147-R162.
doi: 10.1530/RAF-22-0020. eCollection 2022 Jul 1.

Potential ovarian toxicity and infertility risk following targeted anti-cancer therapies

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Potential ovarian toxicity and infertility risk following targeted anti-cancer therapies

Roseanne Rosario et al. Reprod Fertil. .

Abstract

Unlike traditional chemotherapy agents which are generally cytotoxic to all cells, targeted anti-cancer therapies are designed to specifically target proliferation mechanisms in cancer cells but spare normal cells, resulting in high potency and reduced toxicity. There has therefore been a rapid increase in their development and use in clinical settings, including in curative-intent treatment regimens. However, the targets of some of these drugs including kinases, epigenetic regulatory proteins, DNA damage repair enzymes and proteasomes, have fundamental roles in governing normal ovarian physiology. Inhibiting their action could have significant consequences for ovarian function, with potentially long-lasting adverse effects which persist after cessation of treatment, but there is limited evidence of their effects on reproductive function. In this review, we will use literature that examines these pathways to infer the potential toxicity of targeted anti-cancer drugs on the ovary.

Lay summary: Compared to traditional chemotherapy agents, anti-cancer therapies are thought to be highly effective at targeting cancer cells but sparing normal cells, resulting in reduced drug side effects. However, many of processes within the cells that these drugs affect are also important for the ovary to work normally, so suppressing them in this way could have long-lasting implications for female fertility. This review examines the potential toxicity of anti-cancer therapies on the ovary.

Keywords: fertility preservation; ovary; reproductive toxicology.

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The potential effect of anti-cancer drugs on healthy ovarian function.

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