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A View from the past into our collective future: the oncofertility consortium vision statement.

Authors :
Woodruff, Teresa K
Woodruff, Teresa K
Ataman-Millhouse, Lauren
Acharya, Kelly S
Almeida-Santos, Teresa
Anazodo, Antoinette
Anderson, Richard A
Appiah, Leslie
Bader, Joy
Becktell, Kerri
Brannigan, Robert E
Breech, Lesley
Bourlon, Maria T
Bumbuliene, Žana
Burns, Karen
Campo-Engelstein, Lisa
Campos, Jacira R
Centola, Grace M
Chehin, Mauricio Barbour
Chen, Diane
De Vos, Michel
Duncan, Francesca E
El-Damen, Ahmed
Fair, Douglas
Famuyiwa, Yemi
Fechner, Patricia Y
Fontoura, Paula
Frias, Olivia
Gerkowicz, Sabrina A
Ginsberg, Jill
Gracia, Clarisa R
Goldman, Kara
Gomez-Lobo, Veronica
Hazelrigg, Brent
Hsieh, Michael H
Hoyos, Luis R
Hoyos-Martinez, Alfonso
Jach, Robert
Jassem, Jacek
Javed, Murid
Jayasinghe, Yasmin
Jeelani, Roohi
Jeruss, Jacqueline S
Kaul-Mahajan, Nalini
Keim-Malpass, Jessica
Ketterl, Tyler G
Khrouf, Mohamed
Kimelman, Dana
Kusuhara, Atsuko
Kutteh, William H
Laronda, Monica M
Lee, Jung Ryeol
Lehmann, Vicky
Letourneau, Joseph M
McGinnis, Lynda K
McMahon, Eileen
Meacham, Lillian R
Mijangos, Monserrat Fabiola Velez
Moravek, Molly
Nahata, Leena
Ogweno, George Moses
Orwig, Kyle E
Pavone, Mary Ellen
Peccatori, Fedro Alessandro
Pesce, Romina Ileana
Pulaski, Hanna
Quinn, Gwendolyn
Quintana, Ramiro
Quintana, Tomas
de Carvalho, Bruno Ramalho
Ramsey-Goldman, Rosalind
Reinecke, Joyce
Reis, Fernando M
Rios, Julie
Rhoton-Vlasak, Alice S
Rodriguez-Wallberg, Kenny A
Roeca, Cassandra
Rotz, Seth J
Rowell, Erin
Salama, Mahmoud
Saraf, Amanda J
Scarella, Anibal
Schafer-Kalkhoff, Tara
Schmidt, Deb
Senapati, Suneeta
Shah, Divya
Shikanov, Ariella
Shnorhavorian, Margarett
Skiles, Jodi L
Smith, James F
Smith, Kristin
Sobral, Fabio
Stimpert, Kyle
Su, H Irene
Sugimoto, Kouhei
Suzuki, Nao
Thakur, Mili
Victorson, David
Viale, Luz
Vitek, Wendy
Wallace, W Hamish
Woodruff, Teresa K
Woodruff, Teresa K
Ataman-Millhouse, Lauren
Acharya, Kelly S
Almeida-Santos, Teresa
Anazodo, Antoinette
Anderson, Richard A
Appiah, Leslie
Bader, Joy
Becktell, Kerri
Brannigan, Robert E
Breech, Lesley
Bourlon, Maria T
Bumbuliene, Žana
Burns, Karen
Campo-Engelstein, Lisa
Campos, Jacira R
Centola, Grace M
Chehin, Mauricio Barbour
Chen, Diane
De Vos, Michel
Duncan, Francesca E
El-Damen, Ahmed
Fair, Douglas
Famuyiwa, Yemi
Fechner, Patricia Y
Fontoura, Paula
Frias, Olivia
Gerkowicz, Sabrina A
Ginsberg, Jill
Gracia, Clarisa R
Goldman, Kara
Gomez-Lobo, Veronica
Hazelrigg, Brent
Hsieh, Michael H
Hoyos, Luis R
Hoyos-Martinez, Alfonso
Jach, Robert
Jassem, Jacek
Javed, Murid
Jayasinghe, Yasmin
Jeelani, Roohi
Jeruss, Jacqueline S
Kaul-Mahajan, Nalini
Keim-Malpass, Jessica
Ketterl, Tyler G
Khrouf, Mohamed
Kimelman, Dana
Kusuhara, Atsuko
Kutteh, William H
Laronda, Monica M
Lee, Jung Ryeol
Lehmann, Vicky
Letourneau, Joseph M
McGinnis, Lynda K
McMahon, Eileen
Meacham, Lillian R
Mijangos, Monserrat Fabiola Velez
Moravek, Molly
Nahata, Leena
Ogweno, George Moses
Orwig, Kyle E
Pavone, Mary Ellen
Peccatori, Fedro Alessandro
Pesce, Romina Ileana
Pulaski, Hanna
Quinn, Gwendolyn
Quintana, Ramiro
Quintana, Tomas
de Carvalho, Bruno Ramalho
Ramsey-Goldman, Rosalind
Reinecke, Joyce
Reis, Fernando M
Rios, Julie
Rhoton-Vlasak, Alice S
Rodriguez-Wallberg, Kenny A
Roeca, Cassandra
Rotz, Seth J
Rowell, Erin
Salama, Mahmoud
Saraf, Amanda J
Scarella, Anibal
Schafer-Kalkhoff, Tara
Schmidt, Deb
Senapati, Suneeta
Shah, Divya
Shikanov, Ariella
Shnorhavorian, Margarett
Skiles, Jodi L
Smith, James F
Smith, Kristin
Sobral, Fabio
Stimpert, Kyle
Su, H Irene
Sugimoto, Kouhei
Suzuki, Nao
Thakur, Mili
Victorson, David
Viale, Luz
Vitek, Wendy
Wallace, W Hamish
Source :
Journal of assisted reproduction and genetics; vol 38, iss 1, 3-15; 1058-0468
Publication Year :
2021

Abstract

PurposeToday, male and female adult and pediatric cancer patients, individuals transitioning between gender identities, and other individuals facing health extending but fertility limiting treatments can look forward to a fertile future. This is, in part, due to the work of members associated with the Oncofertility Consortium.MethodsThe Oncofertility Consortium is an international, interdisciplinary initiative originally designed to explore the urgent unmet need associated with the reproductive future of cancer survivors. As the strategies for fertility management were invented, developed or applied, the individuals for who the program offered hope, similarly expanded. As a community of practice, Consortium participants share information in an open and rapid manner to addresses the complex health care and quality-of-life issues of cancer, transgender and other patients. To ensure that the organization remains contemporary to the needs of the community, the field designed a fully inclusive mechanism for strategic planning and here present the findings of this process.ResultsThis interprofessional network of medical specialists, scientists, and scholars in the law, medical ethics, religious studies and other disciplines associated with human interventions, explore the relationships between health, disease, survivorship, treatment, gender and reproductive longevity.ConclusionThe goals are to continually integrate the best science in the service of the needs of patients and build a community of care that is ready for the challenges of the field in the future.

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OAIster
Journal :
Journal of assisted reproduction and genetics; vol 38, iss 1, 3-15; 1058-0468
Notes :
application/pdf, Journal of assisted reproduction and genetics vol 38, iss 1, 3-15 1058-0468
Publication Type :
Electronic Resource
Accession number :
edsoai.on1367451411
Document Type :
Electronic Resource