Reproductive outcomes and reproductive health care utilization among male survivors of childhood cancer: A DCCSS-LATER study

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Background: Treatment-related gonadal dysfunction leading to fertility problems is a frequently encountered late effect in childhood cancer survivors (CCSs). This study evaluated reproductive outcomes and reproductive health care utilization among male CCSs compared with male siblings. Methods: A nationwide cohort study was conducted as part of the Dutch Childhood Cancer Survivor LATER study part 1, a questionnaire and linkage study. A questionnaire addressing reproductive outcomes and reproductive health care was completed by 1317 male CCSs and 407 male siblings. A total of 491 CCSs and 185 siblings had a previous or current desire for children and were included in this study. Results: Fewer CCSs had biological children compared with siblings (65% vs. 88%; p

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Claessens, J. J. M., Penson, A., Bronkhorst, E. M., Kremer, L. C. M., van Dulmen-den Broeder, E., van der Heiden-van der Loo, M., … Loonen, J. J. (2024). Reproductive outcomes and reproductive health care utilization among male survivors of childhood cancer: A DCCSS-LATER study. Cancer, 130(6), 995–1004. https://doi.org/10.1002/cncr.35119

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