Use rate and assisted reproduction technologies outcome of cryopreserved semen from 629 cancer patients

Fertility and Sterility
Niels J van CasterenGert R Dohle

Abstract

To assess the use rate and assisted reproductive technologies (ART) outcome of the cryopreserved semen of cancer patients with an average follow-up of 7 years (range, 2-23 years). Retrospective data analysis. University-affiliated andrology and reproduction center. Six hundred twenty-nine male cancer patients who were referred for semen cryopreservation between 1983 and 2004. Review of patient characteristics and ART outcome. Use rate and live births using cryopreserved semen. A total of 749 semen samples from 557 men were preserved. Ninety-one patients died during follow-up, and another 29 requested disposal. Forty-two patients requested the use of their banked semen. ART data were available for 37 patients. A total of 101 ART cycles (32 IVF, 53 intracytoplasmic sperm injection [ICSIs], nine cryo-ET, and seven intrauterine inseminations [IUIs]) were performed, resulting in, respectively, 8, 16, 2, and 1 pregnancies. Pregnancies rates for IVF and ICSI were significantly higher than those for IUI. So far, 7.5% of the cancer survivors have used their banked semen, which led to live births in 49% of the couples. Semen cryopreservation is a reliable method to preserve fertility potential and gives couples a reasonable chance of ach...Continue Reading

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