On becoming a mother after cancer survival: a comprehensive literature review
Artigo de Jornal
Problem identification: The desire for motherhood is one of the top priorities for most female young
cancer survivors. The risk of infertility after cancer therapy is an important concern with several phys ical and emotional consequences. This comprehensive literature review aims to summarize and con textualize recent research that has been carried out on female fertility after cancer, suggesting future
research and clinical directions.
Literature search: Searches included the key words “cancer”, “female”, “adults”, and “fertility”. Studies
were selected if focused on infertility issues in female cancer survivors.
Data synthesis: Eight themes were identified: the effects of anticancer treatments on fertility, fertility
preservation methods, international recommendations regarding infertility risk, health professionals’
attitudes towards fertility preservation, patients’ concerns regarding the risk of infertility, patients’ in formation needs, and the impact of the risk of infertility in patients’ quality of life.
Conclusions: Psycho-oncologists should be integrated in the oncofertility teams to assess patients’
needs before cancer treatment initiation.