The Usage of Cryopreserved Reproductive Material in Cancer Patients Undergoing Fertility Preservation Procedures

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Wnuk, Katarzyna [1 ,2 ]
Switalski, Jakub [3 ]
Miazga, Wojciech [1 ,2 ]
Tatara, Tomasz [1 ,4 ]
Religioni, Urszula [2 ]
Olszewski, Pawel [5 ]
Augustynowicz, Anna [3 ]
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[1] Agcy Hlth Technol Assessment & Tariff Syst, Dept Hlth Policy Programs, Dept Hlth Technol Assessment, PL-00032 Warsaw, Poland
[2] Ctr Postgrad Med Educ Warsaw, Sch Publ Hlth, Kleczewska 61-63, PL-01826 Warsaw, Poland
[3] Med Univ Warsaw, Fac Hlth Sci, Dept Hlth Econ & Med Law, PL-01445 Warsaw, Poland
[4] Med Univ Warsaw, Fac Hlth Sci, Dept Publ Hlth, PL-02091 Warsaw, Poland
[5] Lazarski Univ, Med Fac, PL-02662 Warsaw, Poland
关键词
reproductive health; oncofertility; fertility preservation; cryopreservation; cancer; SPERM BANKING; EMBRYO CRYOPRESERVATION; PANCARELIFE CONSORTIUM; OVARIAN STIMULATION; BREAST-CANCER; WOMEN; RECOMMENDATIONS; GUIDELINE; ADOLESCENT; CHILDHOOD;
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10.3390/cancers15225348
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R73 [肿瘤学];
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摘要
Simple Summary Cancer treatment, in particular with gonadotoxic potential, may affect the fertility of cancer patients and cause temporary or permanent damage to the reproductive organs and glands that control fertility. Taking into account that some patients ultimately do not lose fertility during treatment, some do not survive cancer therapy, and some do not decide to use cryopreserved reproductive material, the review analysed the percentage of usage of cryopreserved reproductive material collected before treatment to preserve the fertility of patients after cancer treatment. The obtained review results indicate a low return/usage rate of cryopreserved reproductive material among both women and men. This review highlights potential organizational issues related to storage costs, space needed, and the use or disposal of stored material. Considering the increase in the number of cancer patients, the scale of this problem may turn out to be significant in the coming years.Abstract Background: Many cancer treatment methods can affect fertility by damaging the reproductive organs and glands that control fertility. Changes can be temporary or permanent. In order to preserve the fertility of cancer patients and protect the genital organs against gonadotoxicity, methods of fertility preservation are increasingly used. Considering that some patients ultimately decide not to use cryopreserved reproductive material, this review analysed the percentage of post-cancer patients using cryopreserved reproductive material, collected before treatment as part of fertility preservation. Methods: A systematic search of studies was carried out in accordance with the Cochrane Collaboration guidelines, based on a previously prepared research protocol. The search was conducted in Medline (via PubMed), Embase (via OVID), and the Cochrane Library. In addition, a manual search was performed for recommendations/clinical practice guidelines regarding fertility preservation in cancer patients. Results: Twenty-six studies met the inclusion criteria. The studies included in the review discussed the results of cryopreservation of oocytes, embryos, ovarian tissue, and semen. In 10 studies, the usage rate of cryopreserved semen ranged from 2.6% to 21.5%. In the case of cryopreserved female reproductive material, the return/usage rate ranged from 3.1% to 8.7% for oocytes, approx. 9% to 22.4% for embryos, and 6.9% to 30.3% for ovarian tissue. In studies analysing patients' decisions about unused reproductive material, continuation of material storage was most often indicated. Recovering fertility or death of the patient were the main reasons for rejecting cryopreserved semen in the case of men. Conclusion: Fertility preservation before gonadotoxic treatment is widely recommended and increasingly used in cancer patients. The usage rate is an important indicator for monitoring the efficacy of these methods. In all of the methods described in the literature, this indicator did not exceed 31%. It is necessary to create legal and organizational solutions regulating material collection and storage and to create clear paths for its usage in the future, including by other recipients.
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