Abstract

Young cancer patients (YCP) face unique obstacles and unmet needs as treatment-induced endocrine disorders, late-term complications and psychosocial perspectives. Currently there are no formal programs to comprehensively address these unmet needs but rather scarce disease-oriented services. We hypothesize that proactive intervention of broadly-designated support for YCP will optimize their coping with the disease and side effects, improve quality of life (QOL) and yield better fertility preservation rate.

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