Patient factors associated with sperm cryopreservation among at-risk adolescents newly diagnosed with cancer

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BACKGROUND: Although survivors of adolescent-onset cancers are at risk of infertility, the majority desire children. Fertility preservation options are available for adolescents, but sperm banking remains underused. To the authors' knowledge, patient factors that influence decisions to bank sperm are poorly understood. METHODS: A cross-sectional study of 146 adolescent males who were newly diagnosed with cancer and who completed surveys within 1 week of treatment initiation was performed. Participants, 65% of whom were white, were aged 13 to 21 years (mean, 16.49 years; standard deviation, 2.02 years) and were at risk of infertility secondary to impending gonadotoxic treatment. Participating institutions included 8 leading pediatric oncology centers across the United States and Canada. RESULTS: Of the patients approached, approximately 80.6% participated. Parent recommendation to bank (odds ratio [OR], 4.88; 95% confidence interval [95% CI], 1.15-20.71 [P =.03]), higher Tanner stage (OR, 4.25; 95% CI, 1.60-11.27 [P

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Klosky, J. L., Lehmann, V., Flynn, J. S., Su, Y., Zhang, H., Russell, K. M., … Schover, L. R. (2018). Patient factors associated with sperm cryopreservation among at-risk adolescents newly diagnosed with cancer. Cancer, 124(17), 3567–3575. https://doi.org/10.1002/cncr.31596

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