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Title Pregnancy, fertility concerns and fertility preservation procedures in a national study of French breast cancer survivors
Creator Mangiardi-Veltin et al.
Author Manon Mangiardi-Veltin
Author Clara Sebbag
Author Christine Rousset-Jablonski
Author Isabelle Ray-Coquard
Author Clémentine Berkach
Author Lucie Laot
Author Yuting Wang
Author Inès Abdennebi
Author Julie Labrosse
Author Camille Sautter
Author Aullène Toussaint
Author Laura Sablone
Author Enora Laas
Author Sarah Khallouch
Author Florence Coussy
Author Pietro Santulli
Author Charles Chapron
Author Angelique Bobrie
Author William Jacot
Author Nadir Sella
Author Elise Dumas
Author Claire Sénéchal-Davin
Author Marc Espie
Author Sylvie Giacchetti
Author Lorraine Maitrot
Author Geneviève Plu-Bureau
Author Charles Coutant
Author Julien Guerin
Author Bernard Asselain
Author Pierre Fumoleau
Author Manuel Rodrigues
Author Christine Decanter
Author Audrey Mailliez
Author Lidia Delrieu
Author Amélie Lemoine
Author Christelle Jouannaud
Author Doriane Houdre
Author Fabien Reyal
Author Anne-Sophie Hamy
Abstract RESEARCH QUESTION: What are the real-life oncofertility practices in young women diagnosed with breast cancer? DESIGN: The FEERIC (FErtility, prEgnancy, contRaceptIon after breast Cancer in France) study is a web-based cohort study launched with the French collaborative research platform Seintinelles. The current work is based on the enrolment self-administered questionnaire of 517 patients with prior breast cancer diagnosis, free from relapse and aged 18 to 43 years at inclusion (from 12 March 2018 to 27 June 2019). RESULTS: Median age at breast cancer diagnosis was 33.6 years and 424 patients (82.0%) received chemotherapy. Overall, 236 (45.6%) patients were offered specialized oncofertility counselling, 181 patients underwent at least one fertility preservation procedure (FPP); 125 (24.2%) underwent one or more FPP with material preservation (oocytes n = 108, 20.9%; embryos n = 31, 6.0%; ovarian cryopreservation n = 6, 1.2%) and 78 patients received gonadotrophin-releasing hormone agonists (15.1%). With a median follow-up of 26.9 months after the end of treatments, 133 pregnancies had occurred in 85 patients (16.4%), including 20 unplanned pregnancies (15.0%). Most of the pregnancies were natural conceptions (n = 113, 87.6%), while 16 (12.4%) required medical interventions. For the planned pregnancies, median time to the occurrence of an ongoing pregnancy was 3 months. Patients who had an unplanned pregnancy reported lower rates of information on the consequences of the treatments on fertility (P = 0.036) at diagnosis. CONCLUSIONS: Most of the patients were not offered proper specialized oncofertility counselling at the time of breast cancer diagnosis. Naturally conceived pregnancies after breast cancer were much more frequent than pregnancies resulting from the use of cryopreserved gametes. Adequate contraceptive counselling seems as important as information about fertility and might prevent unplanned pregnancies.
Publication Reproductive Biomedicine Online
Volume 44
Issue 6
Pages 1031-1044
Date 2022-06
Journal Abbr Reprod Biomed Online
Language eng
DOI 10.1016/j.rbmo.2021.12.019
ISSN 1472-6491
Library Catalog PubMed
Extra PMID: 35525718
Tags Breast Neoplasms, Cohort Studies, Contraception, Cryopreservation, Female, Fertility Preservation, Humans, marque, Neoplasm Recurrence, Local, original, Pregnancy
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Date Modified 2022/08/01 - 14:02:43
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