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Editor-in-chief
Maria Stella Graziani
Deputy Director
Martina Zaninotto
Associate Editors
Ferruccio Ceriotti
Davide Giavarina
Bruna Lo Sasso
Giampaolo Merlini
Martina Montagnana
Andrea Mosca
Paola Pezzati
Rossella Tomaiuolo
Matteo Vidali
EIC Assistant
Francesco Busardò
International Advisory Board
Khosrow Adeli Canada
Sergio Bernardini Italy
Marcello Ciaccio Italy
Eleftherios Diamandis Canada
Philippe Gillery France
Kjell Grankvist Sweden
Hans Jacobs The Netherlands
Eric Kilpatrick UK
Magdalena Krintus Poland
Giuseppe Lippi Italy
Mario Plebani Italy
Sverre Sandberg Norway
Ana-Maria Simundic Croatia
Tommaso Trenti Italy
Cas Weykamp The Netherlands
Maria Willrich USA
Paul Yip Canada
Publisher
Biomedia srl
Via L. Temolo 4, 20126 Milano
Responsible Editor
Giuseppe Agosta
Editorial Secretary
Chiara Riva
Biomedia srl
Via L. Temolo 4, 20126 Milano
Tel. 0245498282
email: biochimica.clinica@sibioc.it
<p>Over the last years we are experiencing an increased incidence of cancer in young population. Chemotherapy and radiotherapy often result in reduced fertility in these patients. With increasing survival rates, fertility is becoming an important quality-of-life concern for young cancer patients. They may be interested in parenthood, but the number of patients who access fertility preservation techniques before treatment is low. There is a need for improvements in clinical care to ensure patients about infertility risks and fertility preservation options and to support them in their reproductive decision-making before cancer treatment. Nowadays, many opportunities exist for fertility preservation. Sperm cryopreservation is a well-established method in male. In female, there are several strategies such as ovarian suppression with gonadotropin-releasing hormone analogues, ovarian tissue cryopreservation, <em>in vitro</em> maturation or<em> in vitro</em> fertilization after ovulation induction. Recently, developed ovarian stimulation protocols using tamoxifen and letrozole have been applied to increase the margin of safety in breast cancer patients. This review is focused on the effect of cancer treatments on fertility and on the assisted-reproduction innovations devoted to the cancer survivors.</p>
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