Abstract

Introduction: Oncofertility represents a new field, dedicated to patients at childbearing age who are diagnosed with a neoplasic disease and who want to have a biologic child after they complete the oncological and surgical treatment. Because of new screening and treatment methods, most patients survive the disease, but the main long-term complication remains infertility. Young women with breast cancer are candidates for preserving their fertility mostly because of the risk of chemotherapy-related infertility due to the alkylating agent, causing dose-dependent destruction of oocytes and follicular depletion and thus bringing cortical fibrosis and ovarian blood-vessel damage (1). "Prof. Dr. Panait S #226;rbu" hospital is the first medical facility in Romania which performs oncofertility procedures among breast cancer patients within the program "Newborn Oncofertility". Material and Methods: Within the program run by our hospital 21 patients (13 men and 8 women) came for fertility preservation, including 5 patients diagnosed with breast cancer. Our specialists in reproductive medicine performed ovarian stimulation and oocyte pick-up, after which the genetic material was cryopreserved. The procedure could be performed only if the patients were under 35 years old, and provided the case had been previously discussed within the tumor board and the patient had received the oncological agreement. Disscution: There was a slight predominance of breast cancer patients who addressed the clinic with a view for preserving their fertility and those who met the conditions could start the procedure immediately, without any delay when it comes to oncological or surgical treatments. There were no side effects during ovarian stimulation treatment. Oocytes or embryos were cryopreserved using the method of vitrification.

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