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Yearbook of Paediatric Endocrinology 2021

9. Oncology and Chronic Disease

Reproductive outcomes in childhood cancer survivors

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9.9. Risk of induced abortions in childhood cancer survivors

JM Melin , VI Seppanen , TM Ylostalo , NK Malila , JM Pitkaniemi , M Gissler , LS Madanat-Harjuoja

Cancer. 2021; 127: 1439–1447. https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/33491215/This nationwide, Finnish registry-based study identified a lower likelihood of primary pregnancy (relative risk =0.72; 95% CI, 0.64–0.80) in 1357 childhood cancer survivors (CCS) diagnosed in 1971-2012 and 6658 age-matched general population controls. However the risk of induced abortion was similar in both gro...

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9.10. Health outcomes in offspring born to survivors of childhood cancers following assisted reproductive technologies.

G Sommerhauser , A Borgmann-Staudt , K Astrahantseff , K Baust , G Calaminus , R Dittrich , MJ Fernandez-Gonzalez , H Holling , CJ Konig , R Schilling , T Schuster , L Lotz , M Balcerek

J Cancer Surviv. 2021; 15: 259–272. https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/32844376/Long-term treatment effects are possible reasons for reduced fertility and adverse pregnancy outcomes in childhood cancer survivors (CCS) (1). This observational study reports perinatal and health outcomes of offspring born to CCS using assisted reproductive technologies (ART). CCS were almost 2-fold more like...