REFERENCES
- Schover L R, Brey K, Lichtin A, et al. Knowledge and experience regarding cancer, infertility, and sperm banking in younger male survivors. J Clin Oncol. 2002; 20: 1880–1889
- Neal M S, Nagel K, Duckworth J, et al. Effectiveness of sperm banking in adolescents and young adults with cancer: a regional experience. Cancer 2007; 110: 1125–1129
- Schover L R, Rybicki L A, Martin B A, et al. Having children after cancer: a pilot survey of survivors’ attitudes and experiences. Cancer 1999; 86: 697–709
- Jenkins R L. Ensuring access to education and services on infertility for the underserved. J Natl Cancer Inst Monogr. 2005; 34: 101–103
- Burns K C, Boudreau C, Panepinto J A. Attitudes regarding fertitlity preservation in female adolescent cancer patients. J Pediatr Hematol Oncol. 2006; 28: 350–354
- Langeveld N E, Grootenhuis M A, Voute P A, et al. Quality of life, self-esteem and worries in young adult survivors of childhood cancer. Psychooncology 2004; 13: 867–881
- Glaser A W, Phelan L, Crawshaw M, et al. Fertility preservation in adolescent males with cancer in the United Kingdom: a survey of practice. Arch Dis Child 2004; 89: 736–737
- Hollingshead A B. Four factor index of social status. , et al. Department of Sociology, Yale University, New Haven, CT 1975
- Institute for the Study of American Evangelicals (ISAE). Defining Evangelicalism [Web page]. , et al. The Institute, Wheaton, IL 2006, Available at http://www.wheaton.edu/isae/defining_evangelicalism.html. Accessed April 20, 2008
- Lee S J, Schover L R, Partridge A H, et al. American Society of Clinical Oncology recommendations on fertility preservation in cancer patients. J Clin Oncol. 2006; 24: 2917–2931
- Schover L R, Brey K, Lichtin A, et al. Oncologists’ attitudes and practices regarding banking sperm before cancer treatment. J Clin Oncol. 2002; 20: 1890–1897
- Zebrack B J, Casillas J, Nohr L, et al. Fertility issues for young adult survivors of childhood cancer. Psychooncology 2004; 13: 689–699
- Oosterhuis B E, Goodwin T, Kiernan M, et al. Concerns about infertility risks among pediatric oncology patients and their parents. Pediatr Blood Cancer 2008; 50: 85–89
- Kenney L B, Laufer M R, Grant F D, et al. High risk of infertility and long term gonadal damage in males treated with high dose cyclophosphamide for sarcoma during childhood. Cancer 2001; 91: 613–621
- Bahadur G. Fertility issues for cancer patients. Mol Cell Endocrinol. 2000; 169: 117–122
- Meistrich M L, Wilson G, Brown B W, et al. Impact of cyclophosphamide on long-term reduction in sperm count in men treated with combination chemotherapy for Ewing and soft tissue sarcomas. Cancer 1992; 70: 2703–2712
- Tournaye H, Goossens E, Verheyen G, et al. Preserving the reproductive potential of men and boys with cancer: current concepts and future prospects. Hum Reprod Update 2004; 10: 525–532
- Keros V, Hultenby K, Borgstrom B, et al. Methods of cryopreservation of testicular tissue with viable spermatogonia in pre-pubertal boys undergoing gonadotoxic cancer treatment. Hum Reprod 2007; 22: 1384–1395