
Fertility Preservation Options Give Hope to Cancer Patients
Receiving a cancer diagnosis at any age can be frightening and devastating. For those individuals who have yet to start a family, the enormity of the diagnosis accompanies the shock and grief that their treatment options will most likely render them infertile. They may not be able to conceive their own biological children in the future. Cancer societies have encouraged oncologists over the years to include fertility counseling to their patients before treatment begins. However, there are those who do not due to their own fear or concern that any delay in patient treatment may be detrimental to patient treatment outcome.
The most common fertility preservation techniques include Sperm freezing , Egg Freezing, and Embryo freezing. Alternative methods which may be helpful for pre-pubescent boys and girls include testicular tissue freezing and ovarian tissue freezing. Thanks to modern medical advances and technologies allowing these options to be available before cancer treatments begin. Many patients who have opted for these preservation options have been able to start their family once clear of their cancer diagnosis.
While there are variables we cannot control such as patient age, ovarian reserve, and a limited timeline to complete fertility preservation treatment, a cancer diagnosis for many no longer threatens the dream of having a family in their future. There is also the option of exploring the use of donor egg or donor sperm when fertility preservation is not possible or not successful.
Options for Fertility Preservation for Cancer Patients
Sperm Freezing
Sperm freezing and storage is a straightforward and convenient process that is easily fit into a tight timeline for male cancer patients. Patients have the option to collect their semen on-site in the office. Or, they can take advantage of our mail-in sperm-freezing collection kit. The frozen sperm can be readily used in the future utilizing assisted reproductive technologies to help with family building.
Egg Freezing
Egg freezing is an option for female fertility preservation for patients who are not ready to make embryos. It is a 2-week process where the patient takes daily injectable medications to stimulate her ovaries to mature more than one egg. There is also frequent bloodwork and pelvic ultrasound appointments to monitor the progression of egg maturation. When the eggs are ready, the patient undergoes IV sedation for an egg retrieval procedure. A vaginal ultrasound is used to guide her physician in locating and extracting the eggs. Mature eggs are then frozen using an advanced technique called vitrification. This technique yields the best possibility of viable eggs once thawed and ready to use. Patients typically have time to complete 1-2 egg retrievals before needing to begin chemotherapy or radiation. The option of egg freezing allows the patient to use her healthy eggs in the future with her partner or donor sperm.
Embryo Freezing
Embryo freezing is an option for female cancer patients interested in using partner or donor sperm. The advantage of embryo freezing is that it offers significantly more confidence for future family building than egg freezing. The egg has already undergone the fertilization and embryo development process prior to being cryopreserved. Thaw survival is higher for embryos due to their complex structure, being comprised of many cells/compartments vs. an egg which is a single cell and much more fragile in nature. Embryos can undergo preimplantation genetic testing (PGT) to help select embryos with the greatest chance of a future successful, healthy pregnancy. Also, for some patients PGT can be used to identify which embryos do not inherit a specific cancer gene. This can prevent transmission of a specific family cancer risk to the next generation.
Testicular or Ovarian Tissue Freezing
Testicular or Ovarian Tissue Freezing is another option for fertility preservation. This option is not currently available at GIVF Fertility and only offered at a few centers throughout the country.
Financing Options for Cancer Patients
To best support our oncology patients seeking fertility preservation treatment, GIVF Fertility has partnered with the LIVESTRONG Foundation and their LIVESTRONG Fertility Discount Program for Men and Women. Patients participating in this program will receive free medication and special cycle pricing agreed upon between the LIVESTRONG foundation and GIVF Fertility. To participate in this program, patients fill out an online application at LIVESTRONG Fertility. Once approved will be able to take advantage of this special pricing. For patients who are not interested or do not qualify for that program, we also offer several financing options with low-cost, fertility-focused third-party lenders, such as Future Families. Our financial department is happy to help you find the best options for our personal situation.





