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Oncofertility and Reproductive Counseling in Patients with Breast Cancer: A Retrospective Study

Introduction. Improving the prognosis of breast cancer patients is of utmost importance in terms of increasing survival rates. Modern medicine has therefore prioritized better quality of life for patients, even after the disease, through a better management of the potential long-term side effects in...

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Autores principales: Zaami, Simona, Melcarne, Rossella, Patrone, Renato, Gullo, Giuseppe, Negro, Francesca, Napoletano, Gabriele, Monti, Marco, Aceti, Valerio, Panarese, Alessandra, Borcea, Maria Carola, Scorziello, Chiara, Ventrone, Luca, Mamedov, Samira Nicole, Meggiorini, Maria Letizia, Vergine, Massimo, Giacomelli, Laura
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8911138/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35268402
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/jcm11051311
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author Zaami, Simona
Melcarne, Rossella
Patrone, Renato
Gullo, Giuseppe
Negro, Francesca
Napoletano, Gabriele
Monti, Marco
Aceti, Valerio
Panarese, Alessandra
Borcea, Maria Carola
Scorziello, Chiara
Ventrone, Luca
Mamedov, Samira Nicole
Meggiorini, Maria Letizia
Vergine, Massimo
Giacomelli, Laura
author_facet Zaami, Simona
Melcarne, Rossella
Patrone, Renato
Gullo, Giuseppe
Negro, Francesca
Napoletano, Gabriele
Monti, Marco
Aceti, Valerio
Panarese, Alessandra
Borcea, Maria Carola
Scorziello, Chiara
Ventrone, Luca
Mamedov, Samira Nicole
Meggiorini, Maria Letizia
Vergine, Massimo
Giacomelli, Laura
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description Introduction. Improving the prognosis of breast cancer patients is of utmost importance in terms of increasing survival rates. Modern medicine has therefore prioritized better quality of life for patients, even after the disease, through a better management of the potential long-term side effects induced by anticancer treatments. Fertility preservation and family planning are therefore crucial issues to be addressed in all cancer patients of reproductive age. Along those lines, a new branch of medicine with distinct multidisciplinary characteristics has developed over the years: oncofertility. Although both national and international guidelines value reproductive counseling as an essential aspect of the diagnostic-therapeutic pathway, part and parcel of the informed consent process, it is not included within the protocols adopted by the operating units for the care and management of neoplastic diseases. Objective. This study aimed to evaluate the activity of the Breast Unit of the Policlinico Umberto I Hospital, Rome, Italy, and the degree of compliance with guidelines. By knowing the strengths and weaknesses of such approaches, the standards of care offered to breast cancer patients can be improved. Materials and methods. A retrospective study based on a review of medical records was conducted between 2014 and 2021. Patients under 40 years of age diagnosed with non-metastatic malignancies were included who received chemotherapy treatment, namely neoadjuvant, adjuvant or adjuvant hormone therapy. Results. The data were extracted from the medical records of 51 patients who met the inclusion criteria, 41% of whom received reproductive counseling, and of these, 43% decided to undertake a path of fertility preservation. Factors such as the absence of children and young age reportedly favored both the interest in counseling proposals by the medical staff and the decision to undertake a path of fertility preservation. Conclusions. The study shows that there has been growing interest in the topic of oncofertility, especially in light of law 219/2017. Therefore, since 2018, multiple proposals for reproductive counseling have been set forth, but there was not an equally growing demand for fertility preservation practices, which can be explained by the invasive nature of such practices, the patients’ concern about their own state of health, and poor or inadequate information. Such impediments highlight the importance of standardized counseling and the need for a multidisciplinary medical team to support the patient in the decision-making process. The study also revealed a drop in the number of patients receiving counseling due to the COVID-19 pandemic, contrary to the positive trend that was recorded prior to the pandemic.
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spelling pubmed-89111382022-03-11 Oncofertility and Reproductive Counseling in Patients with Breast Cancer: A Retrospective Study Zaami, Simona Melcarne, Rossella Patrone, Renato Gullo, Giuseppe Negro, Francesca Napoletano, Gabriele Monti, Marco Aceti, Valerio Panarese, Alessandra Borcea, Maria Carola Scorziello, Chiara Ventrone, Luca Mamedov, Samira Nicole Meggiorini, Maria Letizia Vergine, Massimo Giacomelli, Laura J Clin Med Article Introduction. Improving the prognosis of breast cancer patients is of utmost importance in terms of increasing survival rates. Modern medicine has therefore prioritized better quality of life for patients, even after the disease, through a better management of the potential long-term side effects induced by anticancer treatments. Fertility preservation and family planning are therefore crucial issues to be addressed in all cancer patients of reproductive age. Along those lines, a new branch of medicine with distinct multidisciplinary characteristics has developed over the years: oncofertility. Although both national and international guidelines value reproductive counseling as an essential aspect of the diagnostic-therapeutic pathway, part and parcel of the informed consent process, it is not included within the protocols adopted by the operating units for the care and management of neoplastic diseases. Objective. This study aimed to evaluate the activity of the Breast Unit of the Policlinico Umberto I Hospital, Rome, Italy, and the degree of compliance with guidelines. By knowing the strengths and weaknesses of such approaches, the standards of care offered to breast cancer patients can be improved. Materials and methods. A retrospective study based on a review of medical records was conducted between 2014 and 2021. Patients under 40 years of age diagnosed with non-metastatic malignancies were included who received chemotherapy treatment, namely neoadjuvant, adjuvant or adjuvant hormone therapy. Results. The data were extracted from the medical records of 51 patients who met the inclusion criteria, 41% of whom received reproductive counseling, and of these, 43% decided to undertake a path of fertility preservation. Factors such as the absence of children and young age reportedly favored both the interest in counseling proposals by the medical staff and the decision to undertake a path of fertility preservation. Conclusions. The study shows that there has been growing interest in the topic of oncofertility, especially in light of law 219/2017. Therefore, since 2018, multiple proposals for reproductive counseling have been set forth, but there was not an equally growing demand for fertility preservation practices, which can be explained by the invasive nature of such practices, the patients’ concern about their own state of health, and poor or inadequate information. Such impediments highlight the importance of standardized counseling and the need for a multidisciplinary medical team to support the patient in the decision-making process. The study also revealed a drop in the number of patients receiving counseling due to the COVID-19 pandemic, contrary to the positive trend that was recorded prior to the pandemic. MDPI 2022-02-27 /pmc/articles/PMC8911138/ /pubmed/35268402 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/jcm11051311 Text en © 2022 by the authors. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/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 (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Zaami, Simona
Melcarne, Rossella
Patrone, Renato
Gullo, Giuseppe
Negro, Francesca
Napoletano, Gabriele
Monti, Marco
Aceti, Valerio
Panarese, Alessandra
Borcea, Maria Carola
Scorziello, Chiara
Ventrone, Luca
Mamedov, Samira Nicole
Meggiorini, Maria Letizia
Vergine, Massimo
Giacomelli, Laura
Oncofertility and Reproductive Counseling in Patients with Breast Cancer: A Retrospective Study
title Oncofertility and Reproductive Counseling in Patients with Breast Cancer: A Retrospective Study
title_full Oncofertility and Reproductive Counseling in Patients with Breast Cancer: A Retrospective Study
title_fullStr Oncofertility and Reproductive Counseling in Patients with Breast Cancer: A Retrospective Study
title_full_unstemmed Oncofertility and Reproductive Counseling in Patients with Breast Cancer: A Retrospective Study
title_short Oncofertility and Reproductive Counseling in Patients with Breast Cancer: A Retrospective Study
title_sort oncofertility and reproductive counseling in patients with breast cancer: a retrospective study
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8911138/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35268402
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/jcm11051311
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