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Oncology

Fertility outcome of breast cancer and Hodgkin’s lymphoma female survivors: a growing clinical challenge for gynecologists and oncologists

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Pages 729-734 | Received 18 Mar 2013, Accepted 26 Mar 2013, Published online: 10 Jun 2013
 

Abstract

The issue of taking into consideration future fertility in young women with breast cancer and Hodgkin’s lymphoma [HL] will become more and more common and represent a growing clinical challenge for gynecologists and oncologists. The present paper will review literature data on the attempts of preventing chemotherapy-induced ovarian damage in these women and on their fertility outcome. Gonadotropin-releasing hormone [Gn-RH] agonists have been widely investigated as agents able to prevent ovarian failure in animal models and in humans. The majority of the studies on women with breast cancer and HL have shown a protective effect of Gn-RH agonists. A recent meta-analysis of five randomized trials, including 528 premenopausal breast cancer patients, revealed that relative risk [RR] of developing premature ovarian failure within one year was 0.40 (95% confidence interval [CI] = 0.21–0.75) for the women who received Gn-RH agonists with chemotherapy compared to those who received chemotherapy alone. However, the concurrent administration of Gn-RH agonists during chemotherapy appeared to have no effect on spontaneous pregnancy rates. Limited information are available about pregnancies in breast cancer and HL survivors, but the current literature appears to show no apparent increase in pregnancy complications, spontaneous abortions, or congenital abnormalities compared to general obstetric population.

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