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Attitudes and Perceptions Towards Fertility Preservation Among Cancer Survivor Partners
Abstract
Fertility preservation attitudes and perceptions have been widely studied among male and female cancer survivors as well as oncologists and reproductive specialists. Currently there is little information available on the perceptions and attitudes of partners on fertility preservation and cancer. The object of this study is to investigate attitudes and perceptions towards fertility preservation among cancer survivor partners, as well as evaluate partner influence and additional factors that impact FP decision-making.
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- Center for Reproductive Health After Disease P50HD076188
- Eunice Kennedy Shriver National Institute of Child Health and Human Development (NICHD)
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