The Role of Oncofertility Clinics in Facilitating Access to Reproductive Specialists

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Purpose: To determine the impact of the establishment of a dedicated oncofertility clinic on the frequency of patient referrals for fertility preservation (FP) consultation and the time from patient referral to consultation. Methods: A retrospective chart review of all women aged 21 to 44 years with an active cancer diagnosis who were referred for FP consultation from 2011 to 2015. Results: A total of 6895 female patients eligible for FP were seen at the Massachusetts General Hospital (MGH) Cancer Center. Of those eligible, a total of 209 patients were referred for FP consultation with 150 included in the final analysis. Since the establishment of the oncofertility clinic, the mean time to nonemergent consultation with a reproductive endocrinologist decreased by 27%, from 10.4 to 7.6 days (P =.03). Furthermore, the proportion of reproductive-aged females seen at the MGH Cancer Center referred for FP consultation increased from 1.7% to 3.0% (P

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Hariton, E., Bortoletto, P., Cardozo, E. R., Hochberg, E. P., & Sabatini, M. E. (2016). The Role of Oncofertility Clinics in Facilitating Access to Reproductive Specialists. Journal of Patient Experience, 3(4), 131–136. https://doi.org/10.1177/2374373516685960

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