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OverviewThe treatment of cancer in young women and men is increasingly turning from focusing purely on survival to a recognition of the long-term effects of treatment on subsequent quality of life. In this regard, fertility is a very high priority for patients. This is the first book to explain the latest techniques in fertility preservation. Chapters cover fertility preservation in both women and men, management of cancer in pregnancy, egg donation and surrogacy, hormone replacement options, counselling and ethical issues. A multidisciplinary team of over 60 specialists were involved in this work, with contributions from leading obstetricians, medical oncologists, gynaecological oncologists, urologists and fertility specialists. The book is formally supported by the Association of Cancer Physicians (ACP). This highly patient-centred, readable text will be of value to a wide range of clinicians and physicians, and doctors in training, in their daily work. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Eleni Karapanagiotou , Julia Kopeika , Ruth E Board , Caroline ArcherPublisher: Evidence-Based Networks Ltd Imprint: EBN Health ISBN: 9780995595460ISBN 10: 0995595461 Pages: 200 Publication Date: 11 December 2020 Audience: Professional and scholarly , Professional & Vocational Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: In Print This item will be ordered in for you from one of our suppliers. Upon receipt, we will promptly dispatch it out to you. For in store availability, please contact us. Table of ContentsContents: 1) The effects of cancer and its treatment on female fertility, 2) Fertility preservation in women, 3) Fertility preservation in men, 4) Management of cancer in pregnancy, 5) Drugs used in pregnancy, 6) Pregnancy after diagnosis and treatment of cancer, 7) Fertility outcome in men after cancer treatment, 8) Premature ovarian insufficiency - diagnosis and overview of survivorship issues, 9) Egg donation and surrogacy, 10) Hormone replacement options for women with premature ovarian insufficiency after cancer treatments, 11) Hereditary cancer syndromes and fertility, 12) Counselling - cancer and fertility: what does a counsellor in a fertility clinic do? 13) Ethical issues in fertility preservation for cancer patients. Cases: 1) Fertility preservation in early breast cancer, 2) Fertility preservation in cervical cancer, 3) Fertility preservation in testicular cancer, 4) Post-partum fertility preservation, 5) Colon cancer with inherited genetics: Lynch syndrome, 6) Ovarian tissue cryopreservation in the setting of recurrent cancer and escalation of treatment, 7) A case of fertility preservation in a young man unable to produce a sperm sample prior to chemotherapy initiation, 8) A case of an unexpected conception in a patient with metastatic melanoma on immune checkpoint inhibitors, 9) An unexpected pregnancy in a woman with metastatic breast cancer, 10) Accidental pregnancy during chemotherapy treatment, 11) A case of lung cancer diagnosed during pregnancy, 12) A woman who wishes to become pregnant following treatment for ER+ breast cancer, 13) Pregnancy after bone marrow transplant, 14) Woman with premature ovarian insufficiency after stem cell transplant and total body irradiation seeking fertility treatment, 15) Premature ovarian insufficiency, HRT and VTE, 16) Premature ovarian insufficiency and HRT in breast cancer: management of vaginal symptoms and hot flushes, 17) Premature ovarian insufficiency and bone health, 18) Pregnancy after testicular failure caused by cancer treatment, 19) Risk reducing bilateral salpingo-oophorectomy in BRCA positive breast cancer, 20) Pregnancy following trachelectomy, 21) A case of ovarian tissue cryopreservation in the setting of Non-Hodgkin's Lymphoma, 22) A case of breast cancer in a transgender man with BRCA2 mutation, 23) A case of testicular cancer in a gay man.ReviewsAuthor InformationTab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |