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This unique book is a comprehensive guide for healthcare providers
who treat patients with complex medical conditions but lack the
resources to address fertility and sexuality concerns and help
patients navigate their fertility decision-making process. It
presents up-to-date information concerning fertility preservation
and restoration for patients with hereditary cancer syndromes,
disorders of sex development, hematologic diseases, genetic
disorders of gonadal dysfunction, immunologic diseases, gynecologic
diseases, endocrine disorders, and autoimmune and inflammatory
diseases. Utilizing a practical, user-friendly format, each chapter
discusses the epidemiology, classification, risk factors and/or
clinical manifestations, and diagnosis and treatment modalities
specific to each condition, as well as the effect of it or its
treatment on fertility and unique options that may exist. Complex
medical conditions are inherently difficult to manage, and
reproductive interventions are often not part of the conversation.
As such, Fertility Preservation and Restoration for Patients with
Complex Medical Conditions will be an excellent resource for
primary care physicians, obstetrician/gynecologists,
endocrinologists, oncologists, and other health professionals
working with patients with fertility concerns. This book, together
with Oncofertility: Fertility Preservation for Cancer Survivors;
Oncofertility: Ethical, Legal, Social, and Medical Perspectives;
Oncofertility Medical Practice: Clinical Issues and Implementation;
Oncofertility Communication: Sharing Information and Building
Relationships across Disciplines; and Pediatric and Adolescent
Oncofertility: Best Practices and Emerging Technologies, provides
scientific and medically relevant information on fertility
preservation from all vantage points and is an indispensable series
for those interested in fertility management in cancer or complex
settings.
This unique book is a comprehensive guide for healthcare providers
who treat patients with complex medical conditions but lack the
resources to address fertility and sexuality concerns and help
patients navigate their fertility decision-making process. It
presents up-to-date information concerning fertility preservation
and restoration for patients with hereditary cancer syndromes,
disorders of sex development, hematologic diseases, genetic
disorders of gonadal dysfunction, immunologic diseases, gynecologic
diseases, endocrine disorders, and autoimmune and inflammatory
diseases. Utilizing a practical, user-friendly format, each chapter
discusses the epidemiology, classification, risk factors and/or
clinical manifestations, and diagnosis and treatment modalities
specific to each condition, as well as the effect of it or its
treatment on fertility and unique options that may exist. Complex
medical conditions are inherently difficult to manage, and
reproductive interventions are often not part of the conversation.
As such, Fertility Preservation and Restoration for Patients with
Complex Medical Conditions will be an excellent resource for
primary care physicians, obstetrician/gynecologists,
endocrinologists, oncologists, and other health professionals
working with patients with fertility concerns. This book, together
with Oncofertility: Fertility Preservation for Cancer Survivors;
Oncofertility: Ethical, Legal, Social, and Medical Perspectives;
Oncofertility Medical Practice: Clinical Issues and Implementation;
Oncofertility Communication: Sharing Information and Building
Relationships across Disciplines; and Pediatric and Adolescent
Oncofertility: Best Practices and Emerging Technologies, provides
scientific and medically relevant information on fertility
preservation from all vantage points and is an indispensable series
for those interested in fertility management in cancer or complex
settings.
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