Abstract

The survival rates of all subtypes of childhood cancer have increased over the last decades thanks to improved treatment regimens. Nowadays, over 80% of children with cancer will survive the disease. Therefore, the childhood cancer survivor population is growing. Because of this increasing number, the consequences or effects of cancer treatment became more apparent. It has been shown that almost 75 percent of the survivors have one or more unwanted side effects of anticancer treatment. One of these effects is gonadal dysfunction.

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