Investigator
Professor of Clinical Surgery and Pediatrics · Nationwide Children's Hospital, Pediatric Surgery
Oncofertility care for children, adolescents, and young adults at risk for treatment‐related fertility loss
AbstractAs therapy for childhood malignancies becomes more sophisticated and survival has improved, long‐term therapy‐related sequelae have emerged. Loss of reproductive potential among childhood cancer survivors is one such concern that has become increasingly recognized among patients, families, and healthcare providers. The risk status for infertility based upon therapy received, state of current reproductive technology and outcomes, and an emphasis on adequate referral and counseling for fertility preservation options are reviewed. Contributing factors to infertility are discussed, and options for female and male preservation based upon age and pubertal status are summarized. This article highlights the current state of fertility opportunities for children and adolescents undergoing therapy for cancer. Providers caring for these young patients should be familiar with such options and should routinely initiate evaluations for eligibility of fertility preservation.
The Shared Ovary: A Multidisciplinary Discussion With Pediatric and Adolescent Gynecology
Pediatric and adolescent ovarian lesions are common and are frequently managed by both pediatric surgeons and pediatric and adolescent gynecologists. During the 2023 American Academy of Pediatric Section on Surgery meeting, an educational symposium was delivered focusing on various aspects of management of pediatric and adolescent benign and malignant masses, borderline lesions, and fertility options for children and adolescents undergoing cancer therapies. This article highlights the discussion during this symposium.
Professor of Clinical Surgery and Pediatrics
Nationwide Children's Hospital · Pediatric Surgery
MD
East Carolina University Brody School of Medicine
B.S. Biology
Wake Forest University
US