Problems of reproductive function in survivors of childhood‐ and adolescent and young adult‐onset cancer revealed in a part of a national survey of Japan
Abstract Purpose This study aimed to evaluate the current status of reproductive disorders as long‐term complications in adolescent and young adult (AYA) cancer patients by comparing survivors of childhood‐onset with those of AYA‐onset cancer in Japan. Methods We conducted a national survey of AYA c...
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doaj-3740132f7e6d498d9d6c40ef128f2efe2020-11-25T00:52:24ZengWileyReproductive Medicine and Biology1445-57811447-05782019-01-0118110511010.1002/rmb2.12255Problems of reproductive function in survivors of childhood‐ and adolescent and young adult‐onset cancer revealed in a part of a national survey of JapanTatsuro Furui0Yasushi Takai1Fuminori Kimura2Michio Kitajima3Mikiya Nakatsuka4Ken‐ichiro Morishige5Akiko Higuchi6Chikako Shimizu7Miwa Ozawa8Akira Ohara9Ryohei Tatara10Terukazu Nakamura11Keizo Horibe12Nao Suzuki13Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology Gifu University Graduate School of Medicine Gifu JapanDepartment of Obstetrics and Gynecology, Saitama Medical Center Saitama Medical University Kawagoe JapanDepartment of Obstetrics and Gynecology Shiga University of Medical Science Otsu JapanDepartment of Obstetrics and Gynecology Nagasaki University School of Medicine Nagasaki JapanAssisted Reproductive Technology Center, Graduate School of Health Sciences Okayama University Okayama JapanDepartment of Obstetrics and Gynecology Gifu University Graduate School of Medicine Gifu JapanChildren’s Cancer Association of Japan Tokyo JapanOncology National Center for Global Health and Medicine Hospital Tokyo JapanDepartment of Pediatrics St. Luke’s International Hospital Tokyo JapanDepartment of Pediatrics Toho University Tokyo JapanDepartment of Palliative Medicine Osaka City General Hospital Osaka JapanDepartment of Urology, Graduate School of Medical Science Kyoto Prefectural University of Medicine Kyoto JapanClinical Research Center National Hospital Organization Nagoya Medical Center Nagoya JapanDepartment of Obstetrics and Gynecology St. Marianna University School of Medicine Kawasaki JapanAbstract Purpose This study aimed to evaluate the current status of reproductive disorders as long‐term complications in adolescent and young adult (AYA) cancer patients by comparing survivors of childhood‐onset with those of AYA‐onset cancer in Japan. Methods We conducted a national survey of AYA cancer survivors and healthy AYAs and analyzed the results from survivors who underwent chemotherapy and reported fertility problems as their current concern. Results Among all of the childhood‐onset survivors, 27 (35.5%; nine males [28.1%] and 18 females [40.9%]) listed reproduction fertility problems as their current concern. Among all AYA‐onset survivors, 25 (69.5%; 1/4 males [25.0%] and 24/32 females [75.0%]) listed these problems as a current concern. In contrast, 96.3% (26/27) of all childhood‐onset cancer survivors and 68.0% (17/25) of all AYA‐onset cancer survivors who received chemotherapy listed these problems as a current concern. Conclusions A considerable number of both childhood‐onset and AYA‐onset cancer survivors, and especially those who had undergone chemotherapy, reported reproductive dysfunction as a delayed complication. It is vitally important to establish a supportive care system both for the patients whose fertility was abolished after the completion of cancer treatment and prophylactically for patients before they begin treatment.https://doi.org/10.1002/rmb2.12255adolescentcancer survivorsfertility preservationreproductionyoung adults |
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Tatsuro Furui Yasushi Takai Fuminori Kimura Michio Kitajima Mikiya Nakatsuka Ken‐ichiro Morishige Akiko Higuchi Chikako Shimizu Miwa Ozawa Akira Ohara Ryohei Tatara Terukazu Nakamura Keizo Horibe Nao Suzuki |
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Tatsuro Furui Yasushi Takai Fuminori Kimura Michio Kitajima Mikiya Nakatsuka Ken‐ichiro Morishige Akiko Higuchi Chikako Shimizu Miwa Ozawa Akira Ohara Ryohei Tatara Terukazu Nakamura Keizo Horibe Nao Suzuki Problems of reproductive function in survivors of childhood‐ and adolescent and young adult‐onset cancer revealed in a part of a national survey of Japan Reproductive Medicine and Biology adolescent cancer survivors fertility preservation reproduction young adults |
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Tatsuro Furui Yasushi Takai Fuminori Kimura Michio Kitajima Mikiya Nakatsuka Ken‐ichiro Morishige Akiko Higuchi Chikako Shimizu Miwa Ozawa Akira Ohara Ryohei Tatara Terukazu Nakamura Keizo Horibe Nao Suzuki |
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Problems of reproductive function in survivors of childhood‐ and adolescent and young adult‐onset cancer revealed in a part of a national survey of Japan |
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Problems of reproductive function in survivors of childhood‐ and adolescent and young adult‐onset cancer revealed in a part of a national survey of Japan |
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Problems of reproductive function in survivors of childhood‐ and adolescent and young adult‐onset cancer revealed in a part of a national survey of Japan |
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Problems of reproductive function in survivors of childhood‐ and adolescent and young adult‐onset cancer revealed in a part of a national survey of Japan |
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Problems of reproductive function in survivors of childhood‐ and adolescent and young adult‐onset cancer revealed in a part of a national survey of Japan |
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problems of reproductive function in survivors of childhood‐ and adolescent and young adult‐onset cancer revealed in a part of a national survey of japan |
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Wiley |
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Reproductive Medicine and Biology |
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1445-5781 1447-0578 |
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Abstract Purpose This study aimed to evaluate the current status of reproductive disorders as long‐term complications in adolescent and young adult (AYA) cancer patients by comparing survivors of childhood‐onset with those of AYA‐onset cancer in Japan. Methods We conducted a national survey of AYA cancer survivors and healthy AYAs and analyzed the results from survivors who underwent chemotherapy and reported fertility problems as their current concern. Results Among all of the childhood‐onset survivors, 27 (35.5%; nine males [28.1%] and 18 females [40.9%]) listed reproduction fertility problems as their current concern. Among all AYA‐onset survivors, 25 (69.5%; 1/4 males [25.0%] and 24/32 females [75.0%]) listed these problems as a current concern. In contrast, 96.3% (26/27) of all childhood‐onset cancer survivors and 68.0% (17/25) of all AYA‐onset cancer survivors who received chemotherapy listed these problems as a current concern. Conclusions A considerable number of both childhood‐onset and AYA‐onset cancer survivors, and especially those who had undergone chemotherapy, reported reproductive dysfunction as a delayed complication. It is vitally important to establish a supportive care system both for the patients whose fertility was abolished after the completion of cancer treatment and prophylactically for patients before they begin treatment. |
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adolescent cancer survivors fertility preservation reproduction young adults |
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