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Fifteen Year Regional Center Experience in Sperm Banking for Cancer Patients: Use and Reproductive Outcomes in Survivors

SIMPLE SUMMARY: Sperm cryopreservation before gonadotoxic iatrogenic treatments is the only method currently available to preserve fertility in men with cancer. The aims of this study were to report our 15 years of experience, the clinical outcomes of assisted reproductive treatments as well as neon...

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Autores principales: Stigliani, Sara, Massarotti, Claudia, De Leo, Caterina, Maccarini, Elena, Sozzi, Fausta, Cagnacci, Angelo, Anserini, Paola, Scaruffi, Paola
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7796110/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33401381
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/cancers13010116
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author Stigliani, Sara
Massarotti, Claudia
De Leo, Caterina
Maccarini, Elena
Sozzi, Fausta
Cagnacci, Angelo
Anserini, Paola
Scaruffi, Paola
author_facet Stigliani, Sara
Massarotti, Claudia
De Leo, Caterina
Maccarini, Elena
Sozzi, Fausta
Cagnacci, Angelo
Anserini, Paola
Scaruffi, Paola
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description SIMPLE SUMMARY: Sperm cryopreservation before gonadotoxic iatrogenic treatments is the only method currently available to preserve fertility in men with cancer. The aims of this study were to report our 15 years of experience, the clinical outcomes of assisted reproductive treatments as well as neonatal characteristics of babies born. We retrospectively reviewed 682 oncological patients who were referred to our center from 2004 to 2019 for fertility preservation. Data regarding cancer diagnosis, age, and the use of frozen semen were analyzed. The cumulative live-birth delivery rate per couple was 35%. No stillbirths, as well as no malformations in the babies born, were recorded. These successful findings demonstrated that pregnancy could be safely achieved using frozen-thawed sperm of cancer survivors who cryopreserved before gonadotoxic therapies. ABSTRACT: Cancer treatments frequently impair the reproductive ability of patients by damaging spermatogenesis. International guidelines recommend semen cryopreservation to preserve the fertility of oncological adult males and pubertal boys. However, due to the low usage rate of banked samples, not a lot of data on assisted reproductive treatments (ART) success rates in this population and follow-up data for children born are available in the literature. The aims of this study were to report our 15 years of experience, the clinical outcomes of ART as well as neonatal characteristics of babies born. We retrospectively reviewed 682 oncological patients who were referred to our center from 2004 to 2019 for fertility preservation. Over the years, only 26 patients (4%) returned to use their sperm by ART. They were survivors of leukemia and lymphomas (52%), testicular cancer (20%), and other malignant diseases (28%). These couples performed 45 cycles: 34 intracytoplasmic sperm injection (ICSI) plus 11 frozen embryo transfers. A total of 13 children were born, with 35% of the cumulative live-birth delivery rate per couple. No stillbirths or malformations were recorded. These successful findings demonstrated that pregnancy could be safely achieved using frozen-thawed sperm of cancer survivors who cryopreserved before gonadotoxic therapies.
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spelling pubmed-77961102021-01-10 Fifteen Year Regional Center Experience in Sperm Banking for Cancer Patients: Use and Reproductive Outcomes in Survivors Stigliani, Sara Massarotti, Claudia De Leo, Caterina Maccarini, Elena Sozzi, Fausta Cagnacci, Angelo Anserini, Paola Scaruffi, Paola Cancers (Basel) Article SIMPLE SUMMARY: Sperm cryopreservation before gonadotoxic iatrogenic treatments is the only method currently available to preserve fertility in men with cancer. The aims of this study were to report our 15 years of experience, the clinical outcomes of assisted reproductive treatments as well as neonatal characteristics of babies born. We retrospectively reviewed 682 oncological patients who were referred to our center from 2004 to 2019 for fertility preservation. Data regarding cancer diagnosis, age, and the use of frozen semen were analyzed. The cumulative live-birth delivery rate per couple was 35%. No stillbirths, as well as no malformations in the babies born, were recorded. These successful findings demonstrated that pregnancy could be safely achieved using frozen-thawed sperm of cancer survivors who cryopreserved before gonadotoxic therapies. ABSTRACT: Cancer treatments frequently impair the reproductive ability of patients by damaging spermatogenesis. International guidelines recommend semen cryopreservation to preserve the fertility of oncological adult males and pubertal boys. However, due to the low usage rate of banked samples, not a lot of data on assisted reproductive treatments (ART) success rates in this population and follow-up data for children born are available in the literature. The aims of this study were to report our 15 years of experience, the clinical outcomes of ART as well as neonatal characteristics of babies born. We retrospectively reviewed 682 oncological patients who were referred to our center from 2004 to 2019 for fertility preservation. Over the years, only 26 patients (4%) returned to use their sperm by ART. They were survivors of leukemia and lymphomas (52%), testicular cancer (20%), and other malignant diseases (28%). These couples performed 45 cycles: 34 intracytoplasmic sperm injection (ICSI) plus 11 frozen embryo transfers. A total of 13 children were born, with 35% of the cumulative live-birth delivery rate per couple. No stillbirths or malformations were recorded. These successful findings demonstrated that pregnancy could be safely achieved using frozen-thawed sperm of cancer survivors who cryopreserved before gonadotoxic therapies. MDPI 2021-01-01 /pmc/articles/PMC7796110/ /pubmed/33401381 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/cancers13010116 Text en © 2021 by the authors. Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Massarotti, Claudia
De Leo, Caterina
Maccarini, Elena
Sozzi, Fausta
Cagnacci, Angelo
Anserini, Paola
Scaruffi, Paola
Fifteen Year Regional Center Experience in Sperm Banking for Cancer Patients: Use and Reproductive Outcomes in Survivors
title Fifteen Year Regional Center Experience in Sperm Banking for Cancer Patients: Use and Reproductive Outcomes in Survivors
title_full Fifteen Year Regional Center Experience in Sperm Banking for Cancer Patients: Use and Reproductive Outcomes in Survivors
title_fullStr Fifteen Year Regional Center Experience in Sperm Banking for Cancer Patients: Use and Reproductive Outcomes in Survivors
title_full_unstemmed Fifteen Year Regional Center Experience in Sperm Banking for Cancer Patients: Use and Reproductive Outcomes in Survivors
title_short Fifteen Year Regional Center Experience in Sperm Banking for Cancer Patients: Use and Reproductive Outcomes in Survivors
title_sort fifteen year regional center experience in sperm banking for cancer patients: use and reproductive outcomes in survivors
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url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7796110/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33401381
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/cancers13010116
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