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Fertility of cancer patients

  In the United States, there are nearly 50,000 newly diagnosed cancer patients every year, and most of these patients are under 35 years of age. Although this data is so amazing, with such advanced medical technology, the survival rate of cancer patients has already beenThere are significant improvement.Therefore, for cancer patients of men and women, such as the quality of life of children and childcare, it is called an important part of considering cancer treatment.

  Unfortunately, many treatment methods often put the malignant degree to eliminate tumors, and put patients' fertility requirements in the secondary position.In these cases, the fertility requirements of patients should be valued and considered at the early stages of cancer treatment. If possible, they should meet their requirements for their children.This includes the influence of tumor treatment and tumor itself on children, such as evaluation of patients and their offspring health risks.

  This article is translated from Lancet. If you reprint, please indicate the source.

  Annually, more than 000 000 Cancer Diagnoses are Made in the usa in Patients Under The Age of 35 Years. Despite This Statistic, Medical Advancements HAVE SUBSTANTIALLY IMPROVD Survival Rates. Thus, for Both Male and Female Patients With Cancer, Quality-OF-Life issues, such as fireIlity Preservice and Parenthood, have Become An Essential Component of Treatment. Unofortunately, MANY of the Treatments to ERADicate Malignant Processes can also compromise reproductive function. In these cases, Fertility Preservation Should be discussed and initiated with early time,To Allow the best channel for Future Parenthood, when appropriant. The Effects of Cancer and CANCER TREATMENTS on FERTILITY and FURENTHOOD, Including Health Risk s for patients, their gametes, and offSpring are discussed.

  (Editor in charge: OpenGreat)

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