Abstract

Fertility preservation (FP) is underutilized in adult, young adult, and adolescent males with cancer or other diseases requiring gonadotoxic therapies. Two possible contributing reasons for low referral rates are perceived lack of access or patient unwillingness to travel to distant FP centers. We sought to evaluate whether patient distance from FP center affected rates of providing a semen analysis after referral.

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