Preservation of male fertility in patients undergoing pelvic irradiation
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Ramirez-Fort, Marigdalia KKardoust-Parizi, Mehdi
Flannigan, Ryan
Bach, Phil
Gilman, Casey
Suarez, Paula
Fort, Digna
McClelland III, Shearwood
Lange, Christopher S.
Mulhall, John P.
Fort, Migdalia
Schlegel, Peter
Keyword
Radiology, Nuclear Medicine and imagingOncology
electroejaculation
gonadotoxic radiation
male fertility
penile vibrostimulation
semen cryopreservation
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Reports of Practical Oncology and RadiotherapyDate Published
2024-01-08
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As the number of cancer survivors increases, so does the demand for preserving male fertility after radiation. It is important for healthcare providers to understand the pathophysiology of radiation-induced testicular injury, the techniques of fertility preservation both before and during radiation, and their role in counseling patients on the risks to their fertility and the means of mitigating these risks. Impaired spermatogenesis is a known testicular toxicity of radiation in both the acute and the late settings, as rapidly dividing spermatogonial germ cells are exquisitely sensitive to irradiation. The threshold for spermatogonial injury and subsequent impairment in spermatogenesis is ~ 0.1 Gy and the severity of gonadal injury is highly dose-dependent. Total doses < 4 Gy may allow for recovery of spermatogenesis and fertility potential, but with larger doses, recovery may be protracted or impossible. All patients undergoing gonadotoxic radiation therapy should be counseled on the possibility of future infertility, offered the opportunity for semen cryopreservation, and offered referral to a fertility specialist. In addition to this, every effort should be made to shield the testes (if not expected to contain tumor) during therapy.Citation
Ramirez-Fort MK, Kardoust-Parizi M, Flannigan R, Bach P, Koch N, Gilman C, Suarez P, Fort DV, McClelland S 3rd, Lange CS, Mulhall JP, Fort M, Schlegel PN. Preservation of male fertility in patients undergoing pelvic irradiation. Rep Pract Oncol Radiother. 2024 Feb 16;28(6):835-845. doi: 10.5603/rpor.98731. PMID: 38515820; PMCID: PMC10954274.DOI
10.5603/rpor.98731ae974a485f413a2113503eed53cd6c53
10.5603/rpor.98731
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