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100 Questions Answers About Cancer And Fertility Oktay Kutluk H

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100 Questions Answers About Cancer And Fertility Oktay Kutluk H
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Publisher: Sudbury, Mass. : Jones and Bartlett Publishers
File Extension: PDF
File size: 8.6 MB
Author: Oktay, Kutluk H, Beck, Lindsay Nohr; Reinecke, Joyce Dillon
Language: English
Year: 2008

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100 Questions Answers About Cancer And Fertility Oktay Kutluk H by Oktay, Kutluk H, Beck, Lindsay Nohr; Reinecke, Joyce Dillon instant download after payment.

xxiv, 152 pages ; 23 cm, Includes bibliographical references and index, Machine derived contents note: Contents -- Introduction -- Foreword -- SECTION I Males ¿ Risks and Options -- Part 1. The Basics -- Questions 1-5 give background information about cancer and fertility for men, including: -- · What is infertility in men? -- · Is infertility the same as impotence? -- · How do cancer and its treatments affect fertility? -- Part 2. Your Options Before Cancer Treatments Start -- Questions 6-14 discuss methods for preserving your fertility -- · What is sperm banking? -- · How long can sperm be frozen? -- · Is it safe to bank sperm if I have already started cancer treatments? -- Part 3. Your Options After Cancer Treatments End -- Questions 15-23 address understanding your fertility status and reproductive options after cancer treatment is over. -- · Is it safe for me to try to conceive naturally? Is my sperm damaged? -- · If I have frozen sperm, should I use what is frozen or try to conceive naturally? -- · How long after treatment should I wait to try to get my partner pregnant? -- · What is donor sperm? -- Part 4. Special Concerns for the Parents of Prepubescent Boys -- Questions 24 ¿ 27 explain fertility concerns unique to boys who have not yet entered puberty. -- · How will my son¿s reproductive system be affected by his cancer treatments? -- · Are there fertility preservation options for prepubescent boys? -- · When he is ready, what will his parenthood options be? -- SECTION II Females ¿ Risks and Options -- Part 5. The Basics -- Questions 28-34 give background information about cancer and fertility for women. -- · How do cancer and its treatment affect fertility and menopause? -- · What is infertility in women? -- · Does age play a role in fertility? -- · Do fertility treatments cause cancer? -- Part 6. Your Options Before Cancer Treatments Start -- Questions 35-48 discuss methods of preserving and protecting your fertility. -- · How do I decide which options…