Understanding and preventing the off-target impacts of cancer treatments on female fertility
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posted on 2024-02-09, 03:57authored byLAUREN ROSE ALESI
Over the past few decades, advances in cancer detection and treatment have dramatically improved survival rates in young women. Therefore, ensuring that patients have a high quality-of-life after cancer treatment has become a new priority. This includes understanding and preventing any long-term negative side effects of cancer treatments, with infertility and early-onset menopause being major concerns for women receiving chemotherapy. In this thesis, a new fertility preservation drug has been demonstrated to protect eggs in the ovary from chemotherapy-induced damage. Additionally, the side-effects on fertility of the new class of cancer therapy – immunotherapy – have been revealed for the first time.