Currently, Hodgkin's lymphoma is one of the most curable types of cancer. Patients are often young and so the long-term morbidities of treatment have become of increasing concern. Among these, infertility is one of the most challenging consequences for patients in reproductive age. Premature ovarian failure in premenopausal women is a serious long-term sequel of the toxicity of chemotherapy. The main consequence of this syndrome is infertility, but women also present other symptoms related to estrogen deprivation. Different rates of impaired gonadal function are reported, depending on the patient's age, stage of disease, dose and intensity of chemotherapy and the use of radiation therapy. The most established strategy in female infertility is cryopreservation of embryos after in vitro fertilization. Additionally, the use of oral contraceptives or gonadotropin-releasing hormone analogs (GnRH-a) during treatment is under study. This review will provide a general overview of the main studies conducted to evaluate the infertility rate among female Hodgkin's lymphoma survivors and risk factors associated to treatment, different end-pointg definitions for evaluating fertility and also a brief description of the available strategies for fertility preservation.

Fertility in female survivors of hodgkin's lymphoma / Biasoli, I.; Falorio, S.; Luminari, Stefano; Spector, N.; Federico, Massimo. - In: REVISTA BRASILEIRA DE HEMATOLOGIA E HEMOTERAPIA. - ISSN 1516-8484. - ELETTRONICO. - 34 (1):(2012), pp. 48-53. [10.5581/1516-8484.20120014]

Fertility in female survivors of hodgkin's lymphoma.

LUMINARI, Stefano;FEDERICO, Massimo
2012

Abstract

Currently, Hodgkin's lymphoma is one of the most curable types of cancer. Patients are often young and so the long-term morbidities of treatment have become of increasing concern. Among these, infertility is one of the most challenging consequences for patients in reproductive age. Premature ovarian failure in premenopausal women is a serious long-term sequel of the toxicity of chemotherapy. The main consequence of this syndrome is infertility, but women also present other symptoms related to estrogen deprivation. Different rates of impaired gonadal function are reported, depending on the patient's age, stage of disease, dose and intensity of chemotherapy and the use of radiation therapy. The most established strategy in female infertility is cryopreservation of embryos after in vitro fertilization. Additionally, the use of oral contraceptives or gonadotropin-releasing hormone analogs (GnRH-a) during treatment is under study. This review will provide a general overview of the main studies conducted to evaluate the infertility rate among female Hodgkin's lymphoma survivors and risk factors associated to treatment, different end-pointg definitions for evaluating fertility and also a brief description of the available strategies for fertility preservation.
2012
34 (1)
48
53
Fertility in female survivors of hodgkin's lymphoma / Biasoli, I.; Falorio, S.; Luminari, Stefano; Spector, N.; Federico, Massimo. - In: REVISTA BRASILEIRA DE HEMATOLOGIA E HEMOTERAPIA. - ISSN 1516-8484. - ELETTRONICO. - 34 (1):(2012), pp. 48-53. [10.5581/1516-8484.20120014]
Biasoli, I.; Falorio, S.; Luminari, Stefano; Spector, N.; Federico, Massimo
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