Current Status of Fertility Preservation in Pediatric Oncology Patients

Author:

Pasten González Albert12ORCID,Salvador Alarcón Cristina3,Mora Jaume2ORCID,Martín Gimenez Marta P.12,Carrasco Torrents Rosalia12,Krauel Lucas12ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Pediatric Surgical Oncology Unit, Department of Pediatric Surgery, SJD Barcelona Children’s Hospital, Universitat de Barcelona, 08950 Barcelona, Spain

2. Pediatric Cancer Center Barcelona, SJD Barcelona Children’s Hospital, Universitat de Barcelona, 08950 Barcelona, Spain

3. Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology, SJD Barcelona Children’s Hospital, Universitat de Barcelona, 08950 Barcelona, Spain

Abstract

Cancer poses significant emotional challenges for children and adolescents, despite improvements in survival rates due to new therapies. However, there is growing concern about the long-term effects, including fertility issues. This review examines recent advancements and future directions in fertility preservation within a pediatric population subjected to oncological therapies. Worldwide, there is variability in the availability of fertility preservation methods, influenced by factors like development status and governmental support. The decision to pursue preservation depends on the risk of gonadotoxicity, alongside factors such as diagnosis, treatment, clinical status, and prognosis. Currently, options for preserving fertility in prepubertal boys are limited compared to girls, who increasingly have access to ovarian tissue preservation. Adolescents and adults have more options available, but ethical considerations remain complex and diverse.

Publisher

MDPI AG

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