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A View From The Past Into Our Collective Future: The Oncofertility Consortium Vision Statement
Date Issued
2021-01-01
Author(s)
Teresa K. Woodruff
Lauren Ataman
Kelly S. Acharya
Teresa Almeida‐Santos
Antoinette Anazodo
Richard A. Anderson
Leslie Appiah
Joy Bader
Kerri Becktell
Robert E. Brannigan
Lesley Breech
María T. Bourlon
Žana Bumbulienė
Karen Burns
Lisa Campo‐Engelstein
Jacira Ribeiro Campos
Grace M. Centola
Maurício B. Chehin
Diane Chen
Michel De Vos
Francesca E. Duncan
Ahmed El‐Damen
Douglas Fair
Yemi Famuyiwa
Patricia Y. Fechner
Paula Fontoura
Olivia Frias
Sabrina A. Gerkowicz
Jill P. Ginsberg
Clarisa R. Gracia
Kara N. Goldman
Veronica Gomez‐Lobo
Brent Hazelrigg
Michael H. Hsieh
Luis R. Hoyos
Alfonso Hoyos-Martínez
Robert Jach
Jacek Jassem
Murid Javed
Yasmin Jayasinghe
Roohi Jeelani
Jacqueline S. Jeruss
Nalini Kaul-Mahajan
Jessica Keim‐Malpass
Tyler G. Ketterl
Mohamed Khrouf
Dana Kimelman
Atsuko Kusuhara
William H. Kutteh
Monica M. Laronda
Jung Ryeol Lee
Vicky Lehmann
Joseph M. Letourneau
Lynda K. McGinnis
Eileen M. McMahon
Lillian R. Meacham
Monserrat Fabiola Velez Mijangos
Molly B. Moravek
Leena Nahata
George Moses Ogweno
Kyle E. Orwig
Mary Ellen Pavone
Fedro A. Peccatori
Romina Pesce
Hanna Pulaski
Gwendolyn P. Quinn
R. Quintana
Tomas Quintana
Bruno Ramalho de Carvalho
Rosalind Ramsey‐Goldman
Joyce Reinecke
Fernando M. Reis
Julie Sroga Rios
Alice Rhoton-Vlasak
Kenny A. Rodriguez‐Wallberg
Cassandra Roeca
Seth J. Rotz
Erin E. Rowell
Mahmoud Salama
Amanda Saraf
Tara Schafer-Kalkhoff
Deb Schmidt
Suneeta Senapati
Divya Shah
Ariella Shikanov
Margarett Shnorhavorian
Jodi Skiles
James F. Smith
Kristin Smith
Fabio Sobral
Kyle Stimpert
H. Irene Su
Kouhei Sugimoto
Nao Suzuki
Mili Thakur
David Victorson
Luz Viale
Wendy Vitek
William H. Wallace
WoS ID
WOS:000605519800004
Abstract
Purpose: Today, male and female adult and pediatric cancer patients, individuals transitioning between gender identities, and other individuals facing health extending but fertility limiting treatments can look forward to a fertile future. This is, in part, due to the work of members associated with the Oncofertility Consortium. Methods: The Oncofertility Consortium is an international, interdisciplinary initiative originally designed to explore the urgent unmet need associated with the reproductive future of cancer survivors. As the strategies for fertility management were invented, developed or applied, the individuals for who the program offered hope, similarly expanded. As a community of practice, Consortium participants share information in an open and rapid manner to addresses the complex health care and quality-of-life issues of cancer, transgender and other patients. To ensure that the organization remains contemporary to the needs of the community, the field designed a fully inclusive mechanism for strategic planning and here present the findings of this process. Results: This interprofessional network of medical specialists, scientists, and scholars in the law, medical ethics, religious studies and other disciplines associated with human interventions, explore the relationships between health, disease, survivorship, treatment, gender and reproductive longevity. Conclusion: The goals are to continually integrate the best science in the service of the needs of patients and build a community of care that is ready for the challenges of the field in the future.
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Quartile (Date Issued)
Q2
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