Fertility status perception, fertility preservation and desire to have children in cancer survivors: French VICAN survey

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Aim: To report fertility status perception, fertility preservation and desire to have children in French cancer survivors 2 and 5 years after diagnosis. Methods: A total of 427 women and 115 men self-reported treatment-induced infertility, fertility status, access to gamete conservation, desire to have children and pregnancy/live births. Results: A total of 96.5% of men and 92.9% of women were thought to be fertile at diagnosis and 38% desired to have children. A total of 57.8% of men and 67.4% of women declared that no fertility preservation had been discussed before treatment. After 2 years, 26.8% of patients still desired to have children. After 5 years, 18 live births have been reported. Conclusion: Despite a legal obligation and technical progress, there is a lack of information given to patients.

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Jegaden, M., Bouhnik, A. D., Préau, M., Bendiane, M. K., Peretti-Watel, P., Mancini, J., & Courbiere, B. (2018). Fertility status perception, fertility preservation and desire to have children in cancer survivors: French VICAN survey. Future Science OA, 4(10). https://doi.org/10.4155/fsoa-2018-0018

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