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Perceptions of Infertility and Reproductive Concerns in Adolescent and Young Adult Female Cancer Survivors.

This cross-sectional survey study explores the fertility perceptions of adolescent and young adult female cancer survivors ( n  = 111) and relationships to fertility counseling and reproductive distress. Satisfaction with post-treatment fertility counseling ( β  = -0.20, p  = 0.04), perceived consequences of cancer-related fertility changes ( β  = 0.26, p  = 0.03), and understanding of one's reproductive health ( β  = -0.22, p  = 0.03) correlated with reproductive distress, controlling for covariates ( F (10, 88) = 3.50, p  < 0.001). Findings suggest that post-treatment counseling may be important to addressing survivors' perceptions of fertility and reproductive potential, which influences levels of distress and to create a greater sense of control on their road to parenthood.

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