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OverviewOncofertility is a specialty that bridges the disciplines of reproductive endocrinology and infertility and oncology, with the goal of expanding the reproductive options of cancer patients. Given fertility risks associated with specific cancer treatments, as well as the improved long-term survival made possible by these therapies, there has been growing interest in expanding reproductive options for cancer patients. Indeed, both cancer survivors and the medical community have acknowledged the importance of patient counseling and the pursuit of fertility preservation options prior to starting cancer treatment. Oncofertility Medical Practice: Clinical Issues and Implementation is the third in a series of timely and indispensable books on fertility preservation for cancer patients—the first one focused on advances in basic science research and the second one offered ethical, legal, and social perspectives on the theme. This book elucidates the latest practices and emerging treatments in oncofertility and provides necessary information on the successes, risks, and limitations of fertility preserving technologies. Authoritative and insightful, written by an impressive multi-disciplinary cadre of specialists, this book is a valuable up-to-date resource for all those practicing in this demanding field. “This excellent text is an invaluable resource and a “must read” for clinicians and researchers interested in Oncofertility. The editors and authors need to be congratulated for their fine work.” Roger A. Lobo, MD, Professor of Obstetrics and Gynecology, Columbia University and Past President of the American Society for Reproductive Medicine Full Product DetailsAuthor: Clarisa Gracia , Teresa K WoodruffPublisher: Springer-Verlag New York Inc. Imprint: Springer-Verlag New York Inc. Edition: 2012 Dimensions: Width: 15.50cm , Height: 2.20cm , Length: 23.50cm Weight: 0.629kg ISBN: 9781441994240ISBN 10: 1441994246 Pages: 292 Publication Date: 12 July 2012 Audience: Professional and scholarly , Professional & Vocational Format: Hardback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Manufactured on demand We will order this item for you from a manufactured on demand supplier. Table of Contents-Gonadotoxicity of Cancer Therapies in Pediatric and Reproductive-Age Females.- Gonadotoxicity of Cancer Therapies in Pediatric and Reproductive-Age Males.- Fertility Preservation in Males.- Embryo and Oocyte Banking.- Ovarian Tissue Cryopreservation and Transplantation.- The Role of In Vitro Maturation in Fertility Preservation.- Mitigating the Risk: The Role of Ovarian Transposition and Medical Suppression.- The Birds and the Bees and the Bank: Talking With Families About Future Fertility Amidst a Cancer Diagnosis.- Addressing the Three Most Frequently Asked Questions of a Bioethicist in an Oncofertility Setting.- Pregnancy in Cancer Patients and Survivors.- Communication Between Oncofertility Providers and Patients.- Setting up an Oncofertility Program.- Patient Navigation and Coordination of Care for the Oncofertility Patient: A Practical Guide.- Preparing an Interdisciplinary Workforce in Oncofertility – A suggested educational and research training program.- Clinical Cases inOncofertility.- Appendices.ReviewsFrom the reviews: The book has 15 chapters, divided into five parts. In addition there are seven appendices. There are 25 contributors, all from USA. ... This is an excellent review of oncofertility, not only for gynecologists, but also for other specialties handling children and reproductive age men and women with cancer. (Tom Tanbo, AOGS Acta Obstetricia et Gynecologica Scandinavica, Vol. 92 (1), January, 2013) Oncofertility Medical Practice: Clinical Issues and Implementation has successfully contrived to bring together an understanding of the theoretical principles of gonadal effects of cancer therapy with all the clinical and practical aspects of fertility preservation for cancer survivors. The book should be read by both oncologist and fertility specialists, as it presents clearly the degree of overlap that is required by the different healthcare providers to achieve a meaningful outcome for the cancer patient. ... This is a comprehensive and very well-written book ... . (Nivedita Reddy, The Obstetrician & Gynaecologist, Vol. 15 (2), 2013) From the reviews: The book has 15 chapters, divided into five parts. In addition there are seven appendices. There are 25 contributors, all from USA. ... This is an excellent review of oncofertility, not only for gynecologists, but also for other specialties handling children and reproductive age men and women with cancer. (Tom Tanbo, AOGS Acta Obstetricia et Gynecologica Scandinavica, Vol. 92 (1), January, 2013) Oncofertility Medical Practice: Clinical Issues and Implementation has successfully contrived to bring together an understanding of the theoretical principles of gonadal effects of cancer therapy with all the clinical and practical aspects of fertility preservation for cancer survivors. The book should be read by both oncologist and fertility specialists, as it presents clearly the degree of overlap that is required by the different healthcare providers to achieve a meaningful outcome for the cancer patient. ... This is a comprehensive and very well-written book ... . (Nivedita Reddy, The Obstetrician & Gynaecologist, Vol. 15 (2), 2013) From the reviews: Oncofertility Medical Practice: Clinical Issues and Implementation has successfully contrived to bring together an understanding of the theoretical principles of gonadal effects of cancer therapy with all the clinical and practical aspects of fertility preservation for cancer survivors. The book should be read by both oncologist and fertility specialists, as it presents clearly the degree of overlap that is required by the different healthcare providers to achieve a meaningful outcome for the cancer patient. ... This is a comprehensive and very well-written book ... . 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