Abstract

To analyze the current management and use of fertility preservation (FP) treatments among different gynecologic oncology centers in Spain METHODS: From March to April 2019, a transversal study was conducted using a national online survey to consultants registered in the section of Gynecologic Oncology of the Spanish Society of Obstetrics and Gynecology. The survey contained 30 questions that assessed the perceptions and attitudes towards fertility-sparing strategies as well as its management in each participating center. A total of 51 responders from 12 out of 17 geographical regions of Spain answered the survey. According to 35 responders (68.63%), the age limit for offering FP was 40years. In most of the centers, an ovarian reserve study is carried out prior to a FP procedure (34 responders, 66.67%). In cervical cancer size, limit for offering trachelectomy is 2cm (40 responders, 78.43%), with LVSI as an exclusion factor for 26 (51%). Twenty-four (48.98%) responders reported that FP only in ovarian cancer stages IA, 12 (24.49%) also in stages IB, and an additional 13 (26.53%) up to stages IC. Most responders perform FP only in the absence of myometrial infiltration (30, 58.82%) in patients with g1-g2 endometrial cancer. The performance of professionals at the national level is uneven, demonstrating the need for referral centers to ensure optimal management. International guidelines should be more widely extended throughout Spain to homogenize the treatment of young oncology patients who wish to have children.

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