Ovarian tissue cryopreservation for fertility preservation in cancer patients: Successful establishment and feasibility of a multidisciplinary collaboration

Background As advancements in cancer therapies have led to dramatic improvements in long term survival, there has been increasing interest in methods to expand fertility preservation options for cancer patients. Methods An experimental protocol for ovarian tissue cryopreservation was developed at th...

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Veröffentlicht in:Journal of assisted reproduction and genetics 2012-06, Vol.29 (6), p.495-502
Hauptverfasser: Gracia, Clarisa R., Chang, Jeff, Kondapalli, Laxmi, Prewitt, Maureen, Carlson, Claire A., Mattei, Peter, Jeffers, Shanaye, Ginsberg, Jill P.
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description Background As advancements in cancer therapies have led to dramatic improvements in long term survival, there has been increasing interest in methods to expand fertility preservation options for cancer patients. Methods An experimental protocol for ovarian tissue cryopreservation was developed at the University of Pennsylvania for patients requiring gonadotoxic therapies. The protocol for adults was implemented at the Hospital of the University of Pennsylvania and for children at the Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia in collaboration with the Oncofertility Consortium and the National Physicians Cooperative (NPC). Results A total of twenty-one patients (age range: 8–36 years) have cryopreserved ovarian tissue as part of this study. While patients had a variety of diagnoses and treatment exposures, 10/21 (48 %) patients suffered from hematologic disorders and 43 % were anticipating stem cell transplantation. No patients have requested that the tissue be used for clinical purposes. Conclusions Ovarian tissue cryopreservation protocols can be implemented at pediatric and adult institutions through multi-disciplinary collaboration. While more research is needed to determine the safety and efficacy of ovarian tissue cryopreservation, this procedure provides hope for preserving the ability to have biological offspring to patients facing gonadotoxic therapies for a variety of medical conditions.
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subjects Adolescent
Adult
Age
Biopsy
Cancer therapies
Child
Collaboration
Consortia
Cryopreservation
Cryopreservation - methods
Endocrinology
Female
Fertility
Fertility Preservation
Fertility Preservation - methods
Gynecology
Hematologic Neoplasms - therapy
Hospitals
Human Genetics
Humans
Infertility
Medicine
Medicine & Public Health
Neoplasms - therapy
Ovaries
Ovary - physiology
Ovary - surgery
Pediatrics
Quality of life
Reproductive Medicine
Stem cells
Surgeons
Surgical outcomes
Transplants & implants
Young Adult
title Ovarian tissue cryopreservation for fertility preservation in cancer patients: Successful establishment and feasibility of a multidisciplinary collaboration
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