Clinicians' Perspectives on Barriers to Discussing Infertility and Fertility Preservation With Young Women With Cancer.
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Clinical Guidelines
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Covelli, Andrea , Facey, Marcia , Kennedy, Erin , Brezden-Masley, Christine , Gupta, Abha A , Greenblatt, Ellen , Baxter, Nancy N
Interests
Obstetrics & Gynecology
Internal/Family Medicine
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Publisher
American Medical Association
volume
2
ISSN
2574-3805 ; Electronic
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Infertility can be a devastating adverse effect of cancer treatment for young women. Fertility preservation may be an important and influential factor in treatment decisions. Despite American Society of Clinical Oncology guidelines recommending discussion around potential infertility with patients, nearly 50% of young women with cancer remain uninformed.