Integration of partners of young women with cancer in oncofertility evidence‐based informational resources

Abstract Oncofertility has evolved over the years, with a prodigious amount of research documenting the importance of fertility for young patients with cancer, and the potential impact that fertility impairments due to cancer treatments has on their Quality of Life (QoL). Multiple professional bodie...

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Main Authors: Vânia Gonçalves, Pedro L. Ferreira, Gwendolyn P. Quinn
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Wiley 2020-10-01
Series:Cancer Medicine
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Online Access:https://doi.org/10.1002/cam4.3377
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spelling doaj-37c7c0b41d334a80a23e2f494716408e2020-11-25T03:41:37ZengWileyCancer Medicine2045-76342020-10-019207375738010.1002/cam4.3377Integration of partners of young women with cancer in oncofertility evidence‐based informational resourcesVânia Gonçalves0Pedro L. Ferreira1Gwendolyn P. Quinn2Centre for Health Studies and Research of the University of Coimbra (CEISUC) Faculty of Economics University of Coimbra Coimbra PortugalCentre for Health Studies and Research of the University of Coimbra (CEISUC) Faculty of Economics University of Coimbra Coimbra PortugalDepartments of Obstetrics and Gynecology and Population Health Grossman School of Medicine New York University New York NY USAAbstract Oncofertility has evolved over the years, with a prodigious amount of research documenting the importance of fertility for young patients with cancer, and the potential impact that fertility impairments due to cancer treatments has on their Quality of Life (QoL). Multiple professional bodies and scientific societies have included fertility as an integral part of clinical management. Clinical guidelines advocate that health professionals have the duty to discuss the risk of infertility and fertility preservation options as early as possible and refer to fertility specialists when appropriate. Collectively, fertility decisions are regarded as difficult for both patients and providers. Since providing fertility‐related information is vital for better decision making, researchers and policy makers have concentrated their efforts in developing educational tools to aid decisions and guidelines to optimize the delivery of this information, focusing mainly on patients‐providers and largely neglecting the role and influence that partners play in this process. Here, we reflect on the importance of partners in fertility decisions, with a focus on the provision of fertility‐related information that is also geared towards partner. We highlight the need to involve partners in fertility discussions, and that their needs should be taken into account in both clinical guidelines and in the development of educational tools, for an optimal decision‐making process.https://doi.org/10.1002/cam4.3377cancerfertilityinformational resourcesoncofertilitypartnersyoung women
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author Vânia Gonçalves
Pedro L. Ferreira
Gwendolyn P. Quinn
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Pedro L. Ferreira
Gwendolyn P. Quinn
Integration of partners of young women with cancer in oncofertility evidence‐based informational resources
Cancer Medicine
cancer
fertility
informational resources
oncofertility
partners
young women
author_facet Vânia Gonçalves
Pedro L. Ferreira
Gwendolyn P. Quinn
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title Integration of partners of young women with cancer in oncofertility evidence‐based informational resources
title_short Integration of partners of young women with cancer in oncofertility evidence‐based informational resources
title_full Integration of partners of young women with cancer in oncofertility evidence‐based informational resources
title_fullStr Integration of partners of young women with cancer in oncofertility evidence‐based informational resources
title_full_unstemmed Integration of partners of young women with cancer in oncofertility evidence‐based informational resources
title_sort integration of partners of young women with cancer in oncofertility evidence‐based informational resources
publisher Wiley
series Cancer Medicine
issn 2045-7634
publishDate 2020-10-01
description Abstract Oncofertility has evolved over the years, with a prodigious amount of research documenting the importance of fertility for young patients with cancer, and the potential impact that fertility impairments due to cancer treatments has on their Quality of Life (QoL). Multiple professional bodies and scientific societies have included fertility as an integral part of clinical management. Clinical guidelines advocate that health professionals have the duty to discuss the risk of infertility and fertility preservation options as early as possible and refer to fertility specialists when appropriate. Collectively, fertility decisions are regarded as difficult for both patients and providers. Since providing fertility‐related information is vital for better decision making, researchers and policy makers have concentrated their efforts in developing educational tools to aid decisions and guidelines to optimize the delivery of this information, focusing mainly on patients‐providers and largely neglecting the role and influence that partners play in this process. Here, we reflect on the importance of partners in fertility decisions, with a focus on the provision of fertility‐related information that is also geared towards partner. We highlight the need to involve partners in fertility discussions, and that their needs should be taken into account in both clinical guidelines and in the development of educational tools, for an optimal decision‐making process.
topic cancer
fertility
informational resources
oncofertility
partners
young women
url https://doi.org/10.1002/cam4.3377
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