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Responding to Adolescents with Cancer who Refuse Sperm Banking: When “No” Should Not Be the Last Word

2011; Mary Ann Liebert, Inc.; Volume: 1; Issue: 3 Linguagem: Inglês

10.1089/jayao.2011.0028

ISSN

2156-535X

Autores

Margarett Shnorhavorian, Rebecca H. Johnson, Stephanya B. Shear, Benjamin S. Wilfond,

Tópico(s)

Childhood Cancer Survivors' Quality of Life

Resumo

Journal of Adolescent and Young Adult OncologyVol. 1, No. 3 PerspectiveResponding to Adolescents with Cancer who Refuse Sperm Banking: When “No” Should Not Be the Last WordMargarett Shnorhavorian, Rebecca Johnson, Stephanya B. Shear, and Benjamin S. WilfondMargarett ShnorhavorianDepartment of Urology, Division of Pediatric Urology, University of Washington and Seattle Children's Hospital, Seattle, Washington.Search for more papers by this author, Rebecca JohnsonDepartment of Pediatrics, Division of Oncology, University of Washington and Seattle Children's Hospital, Seattle, Washington.Search for more papers by this author, Stephanya B. ShearSouthside Urology and Nephrology, Danville, Virginia.Search for more papers by this author, and Benjamin S. WilfondTreuman Katz Center for Pediatric Bioethics, Seattle Children's Hospital and Department of Pediatrics, University of Washington School of Medicine, Seattle, Washington.Search for more papers by this authorPublished Online:20 Mar 2012https://doi.org/10.1089/jayao.2011.0028AboutSectionsView articleView Full TextPDF/EPUB Permissions & CitationsPermissionsDownload CitationsTrack CitationsAdd to favorites Back To Publication ShareShare onFacebookXLinked InRedditEmail View articleFiguresReferencesRelatedDetailsCited byEthical Considerations for Transgender and Non-Binary Reproduction2 February 2023Navigating parent–child disagreement about fertility preservation in minors: scoping review and ethical considerations25 April 2022 | Human Reproduction Update, Vol. 28, No. 5Use and Effectiveness of Sperm Cryopreservation for Adolescents and Young Adults: A 37-Year Bicentric Experience Cécile Adam, Christine Deffert, Céline Leyvraz, Marie-Pierre Primi, Jean-Pascale Simon, Maja Beck Popovic, Julie Bénard, Thérèse Bouthors, Céline Girardin, Isabelle Streuli, Nicolas Vulliemoz, and Fabienne Gumy-Pause16 February 2021 | Journal of Adolescent and Young Adult Oncology, Vol. 10, No. 1Fertility Preservation for a Transgender Teenager1 September 2018 | Pediatrics, Vol. 142, No. 3Fertility Preservation Toolkit: A Clinician Resource to Assist Clinical Discussion and Decision Making in Pediatric and Adolescent OncologyJournal of Pediatric Hematology/Oncology, Vol. 40, No. 3Bioethics28 February 2018Developing a Sperm Banking Consent Process29 October 2017The Ethics of Fertility Preservation for Pediatric Patients With Differences (Disorders) of Sex Development1 June 2017 | Journal of the Endocrine Society, Vol. 1, No. 6Ethical Issues in Pediatric and Adolescent Fertility Preservation19 January 2017Fertility Issues in Adolescent and Young Adult Cancer Survivors Catherine Benedict, Elyse Shuk, and Jennifer S. Ford18 February 2016 | Journal of Adolescent and Young Adult Oncology, Vol. 5, No. 1Fertility Preservation Before Cancer Treatment: Options, Strategies, and Resources1 February 2016 | Clinical Journal of Oncology Nursing, Vol. 20, No. 1Sperm Banking: Fertility Preservation for Male Patients With Cancer30 January 2015 | Clinical Journal of Oncology Nursing, Vol. 19, No. 1Bioethics23 May 2016‘Just in case’: The fertility information needs of teenagers and young adults with cancer20 October 2013 | European Journal of Cancer Care, Vol. 23, No. 2 Volume 1Issue 3Sep 2011 InformationCopyright 2011, Mary Ann Liebert, Inc.To cite this article:Margarett Shnorhavorian, Rebecca Johnson, Stephanya B. Shear, and Benjamin S. Wilfond.Responding to Adolescents with Cancer who Refuse Sperm Banking: When “No” Should Not Be the Last Word.Journal of Adolescent and Young Adult Oncology.Sep 2011.114-117.http://doi.org/10.1089/jayao.2011.0028Published in Volume: 1 Issue 3: March 20, 2012 PDF download

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