Abstract

This report describes the case of a 27-year-old woman with breast cancer who underwent ovarian stimulation for fertility preservation with recombinant FSH in conjunction with a gonadotrophin-releasing hormone (GnRH) antagonist and an aromatase inhibitor from the beginning of the treatment. A 3.75-mg triptorelin depot formulation was given intramuscularly when the follicular diameter of three follicles reached ⩾20 mm and a total of 13 follicles reached ⩾15 mm. Oocyte retrieval was scheduled for 36 h later and 10 mature oocytes were collected and vitrified. This case report demonstrates that a depot GnRH-agonist trigger effectively leads to mature oocyte retrieval, with the advantage of initiating ovarian suppression for the purpose of fertility preservation during adjuvant chemotherapy in breast-cancer patients.

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