Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
8784242 Revista de Senología y Patología Mamaria 2017 7 Pages PDF
Abstract
The incidence of breast cancer (BC) has progressively increased, and approximately 15% of women will receive a diagnosis before the age of 45 years. This patient subgroup usually has more aggressive tumours and will be treated with systemic therapy (chemotherapy, hormone therapy, or both). In addition, the tendency to delay maternity implies that a many young patients with BC will not have fulfilled their reproductive wishes. The impact of cancer treatment on ovarian reserve depends on patient age, the type of regimen and the doses received. Senologists should be sensitive to their patients' reproductive wishes and immediately refer them to Fertility Preservation Units. As shown by our results, referral does not imply a delay in treatment initiation. In our centre, 40 patients underwent ovarian tissue cryopreservation between 2010 and 2015. The mean number of days between BC diagnosis and the start of cancer treatment was 37.6 days. The mean time from stimulation (the start of stimulation until oocyte recovery) was 12 days (7-12). Therefore, we believe that young patients should be referred to a reproductive counselling unit, as recommended by EUSOMA. Fertility preservation requires liaison between the oncology and human reproduction teams.
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