The effect of cancer on reproductive health

The incidence of cancer and survival rates are increasing, as is the consequent impact on reproductive health. Delay in childbearing years is also an important factor. It is well documented that a significant number of cancer treatments are gonadotoxic. This can lead to fertility concerns and long term effects for both men and women. Fertility preservation should only take place if the patient is well enough, where there is time and if it will not worsen their oncological condition. In men, fertility preservation is a straightforward procedure, whereas in women it is more invasive, carries more risk and can significantly delay cancer treatment.
Source: Obstetrics, Gynaecology and Reproductive Medicine - Category: OBGYN Authors: Tags: Review Source Type: research