Existing and Emerging Options for Pediatric Oncofertility Patients: Pediatric...

Space: StayCurrentMD Author: Teresa Woodruff Published: 2018-09-16

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Introduction to Pediatric Oncofertility
Dr. Teresa Woodruff introduces the concept of oncofertility, emphasizing the importance of fertility preservation in pediatric cancer patients. She discusses the rise in cancer survival rates and the associated risks to fertility from cancer treatments.
6:14
Impact of Cancer Treatments on Fertility
The session covers how cancer treatments such as chemotherapy and radiation can lead to early menopause and infertility in young patients, highlighting the need for awareness and proactive management.
12:28
Demographics and Statistics
Dr. Woodruff presents statistics on cancer diagnoses in younger populations, emphasizing the significant number of patients affected and the implications for fertility preservation.
18:42
Emerging Needs in Pediatric Oncofertility
Discussion on the urgent unmet needs in pediatric oncofertility, including the recognition of fertility risks in young cancer survivors and the expansion of options for fertility management.
24:56
Understanding Fertility Risks
Exploration of the various conditions and treatments that pose risks to fertility, including rheumatologic diseases and genetic mutations, with a focus on early intervention.
31:11
Historical Context and Gaps in Care
Dr. Woodruff outlines the historical context of fertility preservation in oncology, identifying gaps in information, data, and treatment options for young patients.
37:25
Advancements in Fertility Preservation Techniques
Overview of advancements in fertility preservation techniques, including cryopreservation and in vitro maturation of ovarian follicles, aimed at improving outcomes for pediatric patients.
43:39
Interdisciplinary Approaches to Care
The importance of interdisciplinary teams in managing fertility risks in pediatric oncology is discussed, highlighting the role of patient navigators in facilitating care.
49:53
Future Directions in Oncofertility Research
Dr. Woodruff concludes with a look at future directions in oncofertility research, emphasizing the need for continued collaboration and innovation in the field.

Topic overview

During the Pediatric Oncofertility: A Comprehensive Review Course in 2017, course faculty discuss the strategies in preserving fertility in pediatric oncology patients and other at-risk children. In this session, Dr. Teresa Woodruff discusses existing and emerging options for pediatric oncofertility patients. Topics discussed include follicle maturation, high fidelity oocyte maturation, endocrine hormone production, pubertal transition, cyclical hormones to support systemic health, global oncofertility community, human MII eggs from eIVFG, human zinc spark, menstrual cycle in a dish, ovarian (transplant) bioprosthetic, and live birth in mice.

Intended audience: Healthcare professionals and clinicians.

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