Japan Society of Clinical Oncology Clinical Practice Guidelines 2017 for fertility preservation in childhood, adolescent, and young adult cancer patients: part 2
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Published:2022-01-13
Issue:2
Volume:27
Page:281-300
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ISSN:1341-9625
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Container-title:International Journal of Clinical Oncology
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language:en
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Short-container-title:Int J Clin Oncol
Author:
Tozawa Akiko, Kimura Fuminori, Takai Yasushi, Nakajima Takeshi, Ushijima Kimio, Kobayashi Hiroaki, Satoh Toyomi, Harada Miyuki, Sugimoto Kohei, Saji Shigehira, Shimizu Chikako, Akiyama Kyoko, Bando Hiroko, Kuwahara Akira, Furui Tatsuro, Okada Hiroshi, Kawai Koji, Shinohara Nobuo, Nagao Koichi, Kitajima Michio, Suenobu Souichi, Soejima Toshinori, Miyachi Mitsuru, Miyoshi Yoko, Yoneda Akihiro, Horie Akihito, Ishida Yasushi, Usui Noriko, Kanda Yoshinobu, Fujii Nobuharu, Endo Makoto, Nakayama Robert, Hoshi Manabu, Yonemoto Tsukasa, Kiyotani Chikako, Okita Natsuko, Baba Eishi, Muto Manabu, Kikuchi Iwaho, Morishige Ken-ichirou, Tsugawa Koichiro, Nishiyama Hiroyuki, Hosoi Hajime, Tanimoto Mitsune, Kawai Akira, Sugiyama Kazuhiko, Boku Narikazu, Yonemura Masato, Hayashi Naoko, Aoki Daisuke, Suzuki NaoORCID, Osuga Yutaka
Abstract
AbstractThe Japan Society of Clinical Oncology (JSCO) published the “JSCO Clinical Practice Guidelines 2017 for Fertility Preservation in Childhood, Adolescent, and Young Adult Cancer Patients” in 2017. This was the first guideline in cancer reproductive medicine in Japan. In the field of cancer reproductive medicine, close cooperation between an oncologist and a physician for reproductive medicine is important from before treatment initiation until long after treatment. The guideline takes into consideration disease specificity and provides opinions from the perspective of oncologists and specialists in reproductive medicine that are in line with the current state of the Japanese medical system. It is intended to serve as a reference for medical staff in both fields regarding the availability of fertility preservation therapy before the start of cancer treatment. Appropriate use of this guideline makes it easier to determine whether fertility preservation therapy is feasible and, ultimately, to improve survivorship in childhood, adolescent, and young adult cancer patients. In this article (Part 2), we describe details by organ/system and also for pediatric cancer.
Publisher
Springer Science and Business Media LLC
Subject
Oncology,Hematology,General Medicine,Surgery
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