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Improving Male Reproductive Health After Childhood, Adolescent, and Young Adult Cancer: Progress and Future Directions for Survivorship Research

机译:在儿童,青少年和年轻成人癌症后改善男性生殖健康:进展和未来救世主研究的方向

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Reproductive health is a common concern and often a source of distress for male childhood, adolescent, and young adult cancer survivors. Clinical and epidemiologic research in survivor populations has identified alkylating agent chemotherapy, testicular radiation, and surgery or radiation to the genitourinary organs, lower spine, or the hypothalamic-pituitary region as risk factors for adverse reproductive outcomes, including impaired spermatogenesis, testosterone insufficiency, and sexual dysfunction. Much of the research on male survivors has focused on the outcome of fertility, using spermatogenesis, serum gonadotropins, and paternity as the measures. However, these studies often fail to account for the clinically relevant but difficult-to-quantify aspects of fertility such as sexual function, cancer-related delayed psychosocial development, medical comorbidities, and socioeconomic concerns. Clinical and basic science research has made significant contributions to improving reproductive outcomes for survivors, with recent advancements in the areas of fertility preservation, clinical assessment of reproductive function, and treatment of adverse reproductive outcomes. Furthermore, there is an emerging qualitative literature addressing the psychosexual aspects of male reproductive health, the clinical application of which will improve quality of life for survivors. This review summarizes the current survivorship literature on reproductive health outcomes for male survivors, including the epidemiology of impaired spermatogenesis, testosterone insufficiency, and sexual dysfunction; clinical and laboratory assessment of reproductive function; and established and investigational interventions to preserve reproductive function for patients newly diagnosed and survivors. Although survivorship research has made significant contributions to improving reproductive outcomes, additional scientific progress is needed in the areas of fertility preservation, risk assessment, and psychosexual support with the aim of optimizing reproductive health for current and future survivors. (c) 2018 by American Society of Clinical Oncology
机译:生殖健康是一个共同的关注,往往是男性儿童,青少年和年轻成人癌症幸存者的痛苦来源。幸存者群体的临床和流行病学研究已经鉴定了烷基化剂化疗,睾丸辐射和手术或辐射到泌尿生殖器官,下脊柱或下丘脑 - 垂体区域,作为不利生殖结果的危险因素,包括受损的精子发生,睾酮不足,和性功能障碍。对雄性幸存者的大部分研究已经专注于生育率的结果,使用精子发生,血清促性腺激素和陪素作为措施。然而,这些研究通常无法考虑临床相关但难以量化的生育,如性函数,癌症相关的延迟心理社会发育,医疗机理和社会经济关注。临床和基础科学研究对改善幸存者的生殖结果进行了重大贡献,近期进步,生殖功能的临床评估以及对不良生殖结果的临床评估。此外,存在一种新兴的性质文献,解决了男性生殖健康的心理方面,其临床应用可以提高幸存者的生活质量。本综述总结了对雄性幸存者生殖健康结果的当前生存文献,包括受损的精子发生,睾酮不足和性功能障碍的流行病学;生殖功能的临床和实验室评估;并建立和调查干预措施,以保护新诊断和幸存者的患者生殖功能。虽然生存研究对改善生殖结果做出了重大贡献,但在生育保护,风险评估和心理上的支持下,需要额外的科学进步,以优化对当前和未来幸存者的生殖健康。 (c)2018年美国临床肿瘤学会

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