Maltaris Theodoros, Weigel Michael, Dittrich Ralf
a Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology, Leopoldina Academic Hospital, 97421, Schweinfurt, Germany.
b Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology, Leopoldina Academic Hospital, Schweinfurt, Germany.
Expert Rev Endocrinol Metab. 2009 Jan;4(1):79-89. doi: 10.1586/17446651.4.1.79.
It is estimated that, in 2010, one in every 250 adults will be a childhood cancer survivor. This review discusses the impact of current cancer treatment on fertility potential and the assisted-reproduction innovations available today for the most common cancers in young women. As the emerging discipline of fertility preservation is steadily attracting increasing interest, developments in the near future promise to be very exciting. However, in everyday routine work, better interdisciplinary cooperation between gynecological and pediatric oncologists, surgeons, immunologists and endocrinologists is necessary so that individualized options for fertility preservation can be offered in advance of surgical procedures or cancer treatments.
据估计,在2010年,每250名成年人中就有一人曾是儿童癌症幸存者。本综述讨论了当前癌症治疗对生育潜力的影响,以及目前针对年轻女性最常见癌症的辅助生殖创新方法。随着新兴的生育力保存学科不断吸引越来越多的关注,未来的发展前景十分令人期待。然而,在日常工作中,妇科肿瘤学家、儿科肿瘤学家、外科医生、免疫学家和内分泌学家之间需要更好的跨学科合作,以便在手术或癌症治疗之前就能提供个性化的生育力保存方案。