Abstract

Currently, the majority of states in the U.S. do not have laws on insurance coverage for infertility, and there are no state or federal mandates that specifically address fertility preservation. With improvements in prognoses and chances for parenthood, there has been a movement for insurance coverage of IVF for cancer patients and it is important to consider public opinion in the development of these policies.

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