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Special issue of Future Oncology explores the field of Oncofertility

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February 10, 2018
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Future Science Group (FSG) published journal, Future Oncology, has released a special issue that examines the field of oncofertility, which aims to preserve fertility in cancer patients.

As the field of cancer research has developed and improved, the numbers of patients surviving many years post-diagnosis is growing. This has led to prioritizing cancer management and improving the quality of life in survivors.

In cases where the disease presents in children and young adults, their future fertility becomes an immediate concern, due to well-recognized effects of cancer treatments on reproductive function.

Guest Editor of the special issue, Michaël Grynberg, (Hôpital Jean-Verdier, Bondy, France), explains: "Evidence indicates that fertility represents an important issue in patients' psychological well-being, which basically means the possibility of conceiving with their own gametes and, for women, carrying a pregnancy. Over the past two decades, innovative technologies have been developed in order to give hope of preserving the potential for biological parenthood in these patients when diagnosed with diseases with a high risk of infertility."

This special focus brings together a range of articles detailing the latest information across various facets of fertility management in cancer patients. Content includes original research into the specific effects of cancer treatment on tissues required for fertility preservation; expert commentaries on current, and in some cases controversial, techniques; and reviews' detailing what is known thus far and where we should be focusing our efforts in future.

"We can see that fertility preservation has revolutionized reproductive medicine and biology with direct impact on many medical specialties, in particular oncology. Despite the recent advances, we remain at pioneering levels and fertility preservation represents for sure a challenge for the future decades," Grynberg concludes.

"With the strides being made in cancer research and number of patients surviving in the long-term increasing, natural progression leads to ensuring that survivors' quality of life is the best it can be," commented Sebastian Dennis-Beron, Commissioning Editor for Future Oncology. "It has been a pleasure working with experts at the fore-front of the field to develop this timely special issue highlighting the psychological and social importance of fertility post-cancer treatment"

A follow-up themed issue with further thought-provoking and informative content from the oncofertility field will be scheduled for release in October of 2016.

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Grynberg's foreword as Guest Editor is free to read, here: http://www.futuremedicine.com/doi/full/10.2217/fon-2016-0250

The full issue can be found here: http://www.futuremedicine.com/toc/fon/12/14

About Future Oncology

Future Oncology is a MEDLINE-indexed journal, with an impact factor of 2.129. The journal covers the latest scientific and clinical issues, together with the economic and policy issues of relevance to oncologists. The journal delivers essential information in concise, at-a-glance article formats – vital in delivering information to an increasingly time-constrained community.

About Future Science Group

Founded in 2001, Future Science Group (FSG) is a progressive publisher focused on breakthrough medical, biotechnological, and scientific research. FSG's portfolio includes two imprints, Future Science and Future Medicine. In addition to this core publishing business, FSG develops specialist eCommunities. Key titles and sites include Bioanalysis Zone, Epigenomics, Nanomedicine and the award-winning Regenerative Medicine.

The aim of FSG is to service the advancement of clinical practice and drug research by enhancing the efficiency of communications among clinicians, researchers and decision-makers, and by providing innovative solutions to their information needs. This is achieved through a customer-centric approach, use of new technologies, products that deliver value-for-money and uncompromisingly high standards. http://www.futuresciencegroup.com

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