Maltaris Theodoros, Koelbl Heinz, Seufert Rudolf, Kiesewetter Franklin, Beckmann Matthias W, Mueller Andreas, Dittrich Ralf
Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology, Johannes Gutenburg University, Mainz, Germany.
Asian J Androl. 2006 Sep;8(5):515-33. doi: 10.1111/j.1745-7262.2006.00206.x.
It is estimated that in 2010, 1 in every 250 adults will be a childhood cancer survivor. Today, oncological surgery, radiotherapy and chemotherapy achieve relatively high rates of remission and long-term survival, yet are often detrimental to fertility. Quality of life is increasingly important to long-term survivors of cancer, and one of the major quality-of-life issues is the ability to produce and raise normal children. Developments in the near future in the emerging field of fertility preservation in cancer survivors promise to be very exciting. This article reviews the published literature, discusses the effects of cancer treatment on fertility and presents the options available today thanks to advances in assisted-reproduction technology for maintaining fertility in male and female patients undergoing this type of treatment. The various diagnostic methods of assessing the fertility potential and the efficacy of in vitro fertilization (IVF) after cancer treatment are also presented.
据估计,在2010年,每250名成年人中就有1人曾是儿童癌症幸存者。如今,肿瘤外科手术、放疗和化疗实现了相对较高的缓解率和长期生存率,但往往对生育能力有害。生活质量对癌症长期幸存者越来越重要,而主要的生活质量问题之一是生育和养育正常孩子的能力。癌症幸存者生育力保存这一新兴领域在不久的将来有望取得令人兴奋的进展。本文回顾了已发表的文献,讨论了癌症治疗对生育力的影响,并介绍了由于辅助生殖技术的进步,如今为接受此类治疗的男性和女性患者维持生育力所提供的选择。还介绍了评估生育潜力的各种诊断方法以及癌症治疗后体外受精(IVF)的效果。