The cancer has been defeated, but then another problem arises: patients are confronted with an unfulfilled desire to have children. The necessary treatments (surgery, chemotherapy, radiation therapy) can lead to reduced fertility. There are a number of options to protect this.
Experts therefore recommend so-called ‘fertility protection’ (FP). This refers to the use of medical methods to protect fertility. This should be taken into account before planned treatments (for example, before chemotherapy or radiation therapy for cancer) or in certain other diseases associated with an increased risk of infertility. However, time is often of the essence.
Source: Krone

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