The number of young cancer survivors has been increasing due to successful advances
in health care treatments. Unfortunately, this new population of survivors has new
and different barriers to face as they age: failure to obtain puberty, infertility
or early menopause. Overall, there is strong support to make fertility services more
widely available and accessible to cancer patients and their families. This study
aims to improve our counseling of health professionals and patients on oncofertilty
based on gaps in health education.
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