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Successful Pregnancies, Births, and Children Development Following Oocyte Cryostorage in Female Cancer Patients During 25 Years of Fertility Preservation

SIMPLE SUMMARY: The study goal is to demonstrate that oocyte cryopreservation is a feasible and efficient option for fertility preservation in cancer patients through the comparison of in vitro fertilization treatments in nononcological patients. ABSTRACT: The preservation of fertility in cancer pat...

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Autores principales: Porcu, Eleonora, Cipriani, Linda, Dirodi, Maria, De Iaco, Pierandrea, Perrone, Anna Myriam, Zinzani, Pier Luigi, Taffurelli, Mario, Zamagni, Claudio, Ciotti, Patrizia Maria, Notarangelo, Leonardo, Calza, Nilla, Damiano, Giuseppe
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8946047/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35326578
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/cancers14061429
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author Porcu, Eleonora
Cipriani, Linda
Dirodi, Maria
De Iaco, Pierandrea
Perrone, Anna Myriam
Zinzani, Pier Luigi
Taffurelli, Mario
Zamagni, Claudio
Ciotti, Patrizia Maria
Notarangelo, Leonardo
Calza, Nilla
Damiano, Giuseppe
author_facet Porcu, Eleonora
Cipriani, Linda
Dirodi, Maria
De Iaco, Pierandrea
Perrone, Anna Myriam
Zinzani, Pier Luigi
Taffurelli, Mario
Zamagni, Claudio
Ciotti, Patrizia Maria
Notarangelo, Leonardo
Calza, Nilla
Damiano, Giuseppe
author_sort Porcu, Eleonora
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description SIMPLE SUMMARY: The study goal is to demonstrate that oocyte cryopreservation is a feasible and efficient option for fertility preservation in cancer patients through the comparison of in vitro fertilization treatments in nononcological patients. ABSTRACT: The preservation of fertility in cancer patients is a crucial aspect of modern reproductive medicine. Amenorrhea and infertility often occur after cancer therapy, worsening the quality of life. Cryopreservation of oocytes in young cancer patients is a therapeutic option for preserving fertility. A prospective study was conducted on 508 cancer patients who underwent oocyte cryopreservation to preserve fertility between 1996 and 2021 including the COVID-19 pandemic period. Patients underwent ovarian stimulation, followed by egg retrieval, and oocytes were cryopreserved by slow freezing or vitrification. Sixty-four thawing/warming cycles were performed. Survival, fertilization, pregnancy, and birth rate over the thawing/warming cycles were obtained. The data were compared with those from a group of 1042 nononcological patients who cryopreserved supernumerary oocytes. An average of 8.8 ± 6.9 oocytes were retrieved per cycle, and 6.1 ± 4.2 oocytes were cryopreserved. With their own stored oocytes, 44 patients returned to attempt pregnancy. From a total of 194 thawed/warmed oocytes, 157 survived (80%). In total, 100 embryos were transferred in 57 transfer/cycles, and 18 pregnancies were achieved. The pregnancy rate per transfer and pregnancy rate per patient were 31% and 41%, respectively. No statistically significant differences were observed between oncological patients and nononcological patients. A total of 15 babies were born from oncological patients. Children born showed normal growth and development. One minor malformation was detected.
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spelling pubmed-89460472022-03-25 Successful Pregnancies, Births, and Children Development Following Oocyte Cryostorage in Female Cancer Patients During 25 Years of Fertility Preservation Porcu, Eleonora Cipriani, Linda Dirodi, Maria De Iaco, Pierandrea Perrone, Anna Myriam Zinzani, Pier Luigi Taffurelli, Mario Zamagni, Claudio Ciotti, Patrizia Maria Notarangelo, Leonardo Calza, Nilla Damiano, Giuseppe Cancers (Basel) Article SIMPLE SUMMARY: The study goal is to demonstrate that oocyte cryopreservation is a feasible and efficient option for fertility preservation in cancer patients through the comparison of in vitro fertilization treatments in nononcological patients. ABSTRACT: The preservation of fertility in cancer patients is a crucial aspect of modern reproductive medicine. Amenorrhea and infertility often occur after cancer therapy, worsening the quality of life. Cryopreservation of oocytes in young cancer patients is a therapeutic option for preserving fertility. A prospective study was conducted on 508 cancer patients who underwent oocyte cryopreservation to preserve fertility between 1996 and 2021 including the COVID-19 pandemic period. Patients underwent ovarian stimulation, followed by egg retrieval, and oocytes were cryopreserved by slow freezing or vitrification. Sixty-four thawing/warming cycles were performed. Survival, fertilization, pregnancy, and birth rate over the thawing/warming cycles were obtained. The data were compared with those from a group of 1042 nononcological patients who cryopreserved supernumerary oocytes. An average of 8.8 ± 6.9 oocytes were retrieved per cycle, and 6.1 ± 4.2 oocytes were cryopreserved. With their own stored oocytes, 44 patients returned to attempt pregnancy. From a total of 194 thawed/warmed oocytes, 157 survived (80%). In total, 100 embryos were transferred in 57 transfer/cycles, and 18 pregnancies were achieved. The pregnancy rate per transfer and pregnancy rate per patient were 31% and 41%, respectively. No statistically significant differences were observed between oncological patients and nononcological patients. A total of 15 babies were born from oncological patients. Children born showed normal growth and development. One minor malformation was detected. MDPI 2022-03-10 /pmc/articles/PMC8946047/ /pubmed/35326578 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/cancers14061429 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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Porcu, Eleonora
Cipriani, Linda
Dirodi, Maria
De Iaco, Pierandrea
Perrone, Anna Myriam
Zinzani, Pier Luigi
Taffurelli, Mario
Zamagni, Claudio
Ciotti, Patrizia Maria
Notarangelo, Leonardo
Calza, Nilla
Damiano, Giuseppe
Successful Pregnancies, Births, and Children Development Following Oocyte Cryostorage in Female Cancer Patients During 25 Years of Fertility Preservation
title Successful Pregnancies, Births, and Children Development Following Oocyte Cryostorage in Female Cancer Patients During 25 Years of Fertility Preservation
title_full Successful Pregnancies, Births, and Children Development Following Oocyte Cryostorage in Female Cancer Patients During 25 Years of Fertility Preservation
title_fullStr Successful Pregnancies, Births, and Children Development Following Oocyte Cryostorage in Female Cancer Patients During 25 Years of Fertility Preservation
title_full_unstemmed Successful Pregnancies, Births, and Children Development Following Oocyte Cryostorage in Female Cancer Patients During 25 Years of Fertility Preservation
title_short Successful Pregnancies, Births, and Children Development Following Oocyte Cryostorage in Female Cancer Patients During 25 Years of Fertility Preservation
title_sort successful pregnancies, births, and children development following oocyte cryostorage in female cancer patients during 25 years of fertility preservation
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8946047/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35326578
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/cancers14061429
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