Language
English
Publication Date
6-1-2025
DOI
10.1200/EDBK-25-481126
PMID
40435432
Abstract
Notable advances have been made in improving survival outcomes in various cancers, but some have incurred undesirable costs and effects to patients with respect to fertility and menopause. Patients are living longer with cancer, and patient reported outcomes are influencing decision-making by individuals and their health care providers. It is essential to evaluate existing standards of care on an ongoing basis and prioritize quality of life and long-term survivorship, particularly for interventions in early-stage cancers and risk-reducing strategies that often yield long-term life expectancy.
Keywords
Humans, Neoplasms, Female, Fertility Preservation, Quality of Life, Menopause, Treatment Outcome
Published Open-Access
yes
Recommended Citation
Kwon, Janice S; Plante, Marie; Hickey, Martha; et al., "Is Less More? Maximizing Outcomes by Tailoring Treatments to Patients: Oncofertility and Oncomenopause" (2025). Faculty and Staff Publications. 5450.
https://digitalcommons.library.tmc.edu/baylor_docs/5450