Onkologie. 2018:12(6):273-277 | DOI: 10.36290/xon.2018.049
The trend of postponing pregnancy to older age increases the risk of developing malignancies before fulfilling reproduction plans.A non-negligible number of women who are in their fertile age and still have no children suddenly face a situation of receivinga diagnosis of reproductive organ malignancy. Protection of fertility in young women is one of the important parts of treatmentmanagement. Of foremost importance is the oncological treatment outcome; hence, indications to fertility-sparing managementare narrowed down to the population of younger women with early-stage, low-grade tumours who are very strongly motivated.Fertility-sparing management in gynaecological malignancies is possible, but under precisely defined conditions. Intensivefollow-up after completion of conservative treatment is essential for all patients who receive it since the risk of recurrence is real.The benefits, risks, and safety of treatment should remain balanced.
Published: December 15, 2018 Show citation