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A View from the past into our collective future: the oncofertility consortium vision statement.
Document Type
article
Author
Woodruff, Teresa KAtaman-Millhouse, LaurenAcharya, Kelly SAlmeida-Santos, TeresaAnazodo, AntoinetteAnderson, Richard AAppiah, LeslieBader, JoyBecktell, KerriBrannigan, Robert EBreech, LesleyBourlon, Maria TBumbuliene, ŽanaBurns, KarenCampo-Engelstein, LisaCampos, Jacira RCentola, Grace MChehin, Mauricio BarbourChen, DianeDe Vos, MichelDuncan, Francesca EEl-Damen, AhmedFair, DouglasFamuyiwa, YemiFechner, Patricia YFontoura, PaulaFrias, OliviaGerkowicz, Sabrina AGinsberg, JillGracia, Clarisa RGoldman, KaraGomez-Lobo, VeronicaHazelrigg, BrentHsieh, Michael HHoyos, Luis RHoyos-Martinez, AlfonsoJach, RobertJassem, JacekJaved, MuridJayasinghe, YasminJeelani, RoohiJeruss, Jacqueline SKaul-Mahajan, NaliniKeim-Malpass, JessicaKetterl, Tyler GKhrouf, MohamedKimelman, DanaKusuhara, AtsukoKutteh, William HLaronda, Monica MLee, Jung RyeolLehmann, VickyLetourneau, Joseph MMcGinnis, Lynda KMcMahon, EileenMeacham, Lillian RMijangos, Monserrat Fabiola VelezMoravek, MollyNahata, LeenaOgweno, George MosesOrwig, Kyle EPavone, Mary EllenPeccatori, Fedro AlessandroPesce, Romina IleanaPulaski, HannaQuinn, GwendolynQuintana, RamiroQuintana, Tomasde Carvalho, Bruno RamalhoRamsey-Goldman, RosalindReinecke, JoyceReis, Fernando MRios, JulieRhoton-Vlasak, Alice SRodriguez-Wallberg, Kenny ARoeca, CassandraRotz, Seth JRowell, ErinSalama, MahmoudSaraf, Amanda JScarella, AnibalSchafer-Kalkhoff, TaraSchmidt, DebSenapati, SuneetaShah, DivyaShikanov, AriellaShnorhavorian, MargarettSkiles, Jodi LSmith, James FSmith, KristinSobral, FabioStimpert, KyleSu, H IreneSugimoto, KouheiSuzuki, NaoThakur, MiliVictorson, DavidViale, LuzVitek, WendyWallace, W Hamish
Source
Journal of assisted reproduction and genetics. 38(1)
Subject
Fertility preservation
Oncofertility
cancer
Genetics
Paediatrics and Reproductive Medicine
Obstetrics & Reproductive Medicine
Language
Abstract
PurposeToday, male and female adult and pediatric cancer patients, individuals transitioning between gender identities, and other individuals facing health extending but fertility limiting treatments can look forward to a fertile future. This is, in part, due to the work of members associated with the Oncofertility Consortium.MethodsThe Oncofertility Consortium is an international, interdisciplinary initiative originally designed to explore the urgent unmet need associated with the reproductive future of cancer survivors. As the strategies for fertility management were invented, developed or applied, the individuals for who the program offered hope, similarly expanded. As a community of practice, Consortium participants share information in an open and rapid manner to addresses the complex health care and quality-of-life issues of cancer, transgender and other patients. To ensure that the organization remains contemporary to the needs of the community, the field designed a fully inclusive mechanism for strategic planning and here present the findings of this process.ResultsThis interprofessional network of medical specialists, scientists, and scholars in the law, medical ethics, religious studies and other disciplines associated with human interventions, explore the relationships between health, disease, survivorship, treatment, gender and reproductive longevity.ConclusionThe goals are to continually integrate the best science in the service of the needs of patients and build a community of care that is ready for the challenges of the field in the future.