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Pilot initiative in India to explore the gonadal function and fertility outcomes of a cohort of childhood cancer survivors

CONTEXT: Steady improvement in childhood cancer outcomes has led to a growing number of survivors, many of who develop long-term sequelae. There is limited data about these sequelae (including those related to fertility) on childhood cancer survivors from India. AIMS: We undertook a prospective pilo...

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Autores principales: Arora, Puneet Rana, Misra, Ruchira, Mehrotra, Sumit, Mittal, Charu, Sharma, Sonal, Bagai, Poonam, Arora, Ramandeep Singh
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4915292/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/27382233
http://dx.doi.org/10.4103/0974-1208.183508
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author Arora, Puneet Rana
Misra, Ruchira
Mehrotra, Sumit
Mittal, Charu
Sharma, Sonal
Bagai, Poonam
Arora, Ramandeep Singh
author_facet Arora, Puneet Rana
Misra, Ruchira
Mehrotra, Sumit
Mittal, Charu
Sharma, Sonal
Bagai, Poonam
Arora, Ramandeep Singh
author_sort Arora, Puneet Rana
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description CONTEXT: Steady improvement in childhood cancer outcomes has led to a growing number of survivors, many of who develop long-term sequelae. There is limited data about these sequelae (including those related to fertility) on childhood cancer survivors from India. AIMS: We undertook a prospective pilot study on childhood cancer survivors from India to assess their gonadal function and fertility. SUBJECTS AND METHODS: A pediatric oncologist and a reproductive medicine specialist assessed 21 childhood cancer survivors. The risk of infertility was established using disease and treatment variables. Current status of puberty, sexuality, and fertility were assessed using clinical and biochemical parameters. Outcomes were correlated with risk group of infertility. Information was also ascertained on counseling with regards to risk of infertility. RESULTS: The cohort included 21 survivors (71% males) with a median age of 18 years who were off treatment for a median age of 7 years. Ten (48%) survivors were at low risk for infertility, 9 (43%) at medium risk and 2 (9%) at high risk. Gonadal dysfunction was seen in 3 (14%) survivors: 0/10 (0%) low risk, 1/9 (11%) medium risk, and 2/2 (100%) high risk. None of the survivors, who are at high risk or medium risk of infertility, received any counseling before treatment. CONCLUSIONS: This prospective pilot study of a cohort of childhood cancer survivors from India demonstrates a deficiency in the information provided and counseling of patients/families at the time of diagnosis with regards to the risk of infertility. Fertility outcomes of childhood cancer survivors were congruent with recognized risk groups for infertility. Future action points have been identified.
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spelling pubmed-49152922016-07-05 Pilot initiative in India to explore the gonadal function and fertility outcomes of a cohort of childhood cancer survivors Arora, Puneet Rana Misra, Ruchira Mehrotra, Sumit Mittal, Charu Sharma, Sonal Bagai, Poonam Arora, Ramandeep Singh J Hum Reprod Sci Original Article CONTEXT: Steady improvement in childhood cancer outcomes has led to a growing number of survivors, many of who develop long-term sequelae. There is limited data about these sequelae (including those related to fertility) on childhood cancer survivors from India. AIMS: We undertook a prospective pilot study on childhood cancer survivors from India to assess their gonadal function and fertility. SUBJECTS AND METHODS: A pediatric oncologist and a reproductive medicine specialist assessed 21 childhood cancer survivors. The risk of infertility was established using disease and treatment variables. Current status of puberty, sexuality, and fertility were assessed using clinical and biochemical parameters. Outcomes were correlated with risk group of infertility. Information was also ascertained on counseling with regards to risk of infertility. RESULTS: The cohort included 21 survivors (71% males) with a median age of 18 years who were off treatment for a median age of 7 years. Ten (48%) survivors were at low risk for infertility, 9 (43%) at medium risk and 2 (9%) at high risk. Gonadal dysfunction was seen in 3 (14%) survivors: 0/10 (0%) low risk, 1/9 (11%) medium risk, and 2/2 (100%) high risk. None of the survivors, who are at high risk or medium risk of infertility, received any counseling before treatment. CONCLUSIONS: This prospective pilot study of a cohort of childhood cancer survivors from India demonstrates a deficiency in the information provided and counseling of patients/families at the time of diagnosis with regards to the risk of infertility. Fertility outcomes of childhood cancer survivors were congruent with recognized risk groups for infertility. Future action points have been identified. Medknow Publications & Media Pvt Ltd 2016 /pmc/articles/PMC4915292/ /pubmed/27382233 http://dx.doi.org/10.4103/0974-1208.183508 Text en Copyright: © Journal of Human Reproductive Sciences http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-sa/3.0 This is an open access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike 3.0 License, which allows others to remix, tweak, and build upon the work non-commercially, as long as the author is credited and the new creations are licensed under the identical terms.
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Arora, Puneet Rana
Misra, Ruchira
Mehrotra, Sumit
Mittal, Charu
Sharma, Sonal
Bagai, Poonam
Arora, Ramandeep Singh
Pilot initiative in India to explore the gonadal function and fertility outcomes of a cohort of childhood cancer survivors
title Pilot initiative in India to explore the gonadal function and fertility outcomes of a cohort of childhood cancer survivors
title_full Pilot initiative in India to explore the gonadal function and fertility outcomes of a cohort of childhood cancer survivors
title_fullStr Pilot initiative in India to explore the gonadal function and fertility outcomes of a cohort of childhood cancer survivors
title_full_unstemmed Pilot initiative in India to explore the gonadal function and fertility outcomes of a cohort of childhood cancer survivors
title_short Pilot initiative in India to explore the gonadal function and fertility outcomes of a cohort of childhood cancer survivors
title_sort pilot initiative in india to explore the gonadal function and fertility outcomes of a cohort of childhood cancer survivors
topic Original Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4915292/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/27382233
http://dx.doi.org/10.4103/0974-1208.183508
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