1.Fertility preservation in female cancer patients: a single center experience.
Cristina SIGISMONDI ; Enrico PAPALEO ; Paola VIGANÒ ; Simona VAILATI ; Massimo CANDIANI ; Jessica OTTOLINA ; Valentina E Di MATTEI ; Giorgia MANGILI
Chinese Journal of Cancer 2015;34(1):56-60
Advances in cancer treatment allow women to be cured and live longer. However, the necessary chemotherapy and radiotherapy regimens have a negative impact on future fertility. Oncofertility has emerged as a new interdisciplinary field to address the issue of gonadotoxicity associated with cancer treatment and to facilitate fertility preservation, including oocyte and ovarian tissue cryopreservation. These fertility issues are often inadequately addressed, and referral rates to oncofertility centers are low. The aim of this study was to report the 3-year experience of the San Raffaele Oncofertility Unit. A total of 96 patients were referred to the Oncofertility Unit for evaluation after the diagnosis of cancer and before gonadotoxic treatment between April 2011 and June 2014. Of the 96 patients, 30 (31.2%) were affected by breast cancers, 20 (20.8%) by sarcomas, 28 (29.2%) by hematologic malignancies, 13 (13.5%) by central nervous system cancers, 3 (3.1%) by bowel tumors, 1 (1.0%) by Wilms' tumor, and 1 (1.0%) by a thyroid tumor; 47 (49.0%) were referred for oocyte cryopreservation before starting chemotherapy, 20 (20.8%) were referred for ovarian tissue cryopreservation, and 29 (30.2%) were not recruited. The mean time between the patients' counseling and oocyte retrieval was 15 days (range, 2-37 days). The mean time between the laparoscopic surgery and the beginning of treatment was 4 days (range, 2-10 days). The number of patients who were referred increased over time, whereas the rate of patients who were not recruited decreased, showing an improvement in referrals to the Oncofertility Unit and in the patients' counseling and understanding. Our results indicate that an effective multidisciplinary oncofertility team is necessary for prompt referrals and treatment.
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2.Contemporary Diagnostic Work-Up for Male Infertility: Emphasizing Comprehensive Baseline Assessment
Edoardo POZZI ; Federico BELLADELLI ; Christian CORSINI ; Luca BOERI ; Paolo CAPOGROSSO ; Giuseppe FALLARA ; Luigi CANDELA ; Alessandro BERTINI ; Francesco CATTAFI ; Massimiliano RAFFO ; Walter CAZZANIGA ; Eugenio VENTIMIGLIA ; Alessia D’ARMA ; Massimo ALFANO ; Rayan MATLOOB ; Enrico PAPALEO ; Massimo CANDIANI ; Francesco MONTORSI ; Andrea SALONIA
The World Journal of Men's Health 2025;43(2):265-281
Infertility is a prevalent issue affecting many couples during their reproductive years, with a significant number facing challenges in conceiving despite regular unprotected intercourse. Male factor infertility (MFI) contributes significantly to these cases, with a significant proportion of men lacking an identifiable etiology. As such, a thorough assessment of MFI has become increasingly vital for personalized management. This position paper from the Andrology team at IRCCS Ospedale San Raffaele emphasizes a comprehensive and individualized approach to MFI work-up, addressing the evolving challenges encountered in clinical practice. Our approach involves a thorough diagnostic work-up to identify the underlying causes of MFI, integrating insights from extensive literature review and our proprietary data. Our data demonstrates that an extensive diagnostic assessment allows us to identify at least one underlying cause of MFI in most infertile men. However, challenges persist in diagnosing less severe phenotypes with unclear etiology. We discuss the importance of individualized MFI work-up and its implications for developing rational therapeutic protocols. Lastly, this paper highlights the necessity for a personalized diagnostic assessment, addressing the daily clinical challenges and emphasizing tailored approaches to try to improve outcomes among couples seeking first medical help for infertility.
3.Contemporary Diagnostic Work-Up for Male Infertility: Emphasizing Comprehensive Baseline Assessment
Edoardo POZZI ; Federico BELLADELLI ; Christian CORSINI ; Luca BOERI ; Paolo CAPOGROSSO ; Giuseppe FALLARA ; Luigi CANDELA ; Alessandro BERTINI ; Francesco CATTAFI ; Massimiliano RAFFO ; Walter CAZZANIGA ; Eugenio VENTIMIGLIA ; Alessia D’ARMA ; Massimo ALFANO ; Rayan MATLOOB ; Enrico PAPALEO ; Massimo CANDIANI ; Francesco MONTORSI ; Andrea SALONIA
The World Journal of Men's Health 2025;43(2):265-281
Infertility is a prevalent issue affecting many couples during their reproductive years, with a significant number facing challenges in conceiving despite regular unprotected intercourse. Male factor infertility (MFI) contributes significantly to these cases, with a significant proportion of men lacking an identifiable etiology. As such, a thorough assessment of MFI has become increasingly vital for personalized management. This position paper from the Andrology team at IRCCS Ospedale San Raffaele emphasizes a comprehensive and individualized approach to MFI work-up, addressing the evolving challenges encountered in clinical practice. Our approach involves a thorough diagnostic work-up to identify the underlying causes of MFI, integrating insights from extensive literature review and our proprietary data. Our data demonstrates that an extensive diagnostic assessment allows us to identify at least one underlying cause of MFI in most infertile men. However, challenges persist in diagnosing less severe phenotypes with unclear etiology. We discuss the importance of individualized MFI work-up and its implications for developing rational therapeutic protocols. Lastly, this paper highlights the necessity for a personalized diagnostic assessment, addressing the daily clinical challenges and emphasizing tailored approaches to try to improve outcomes among couples seeking first medical help for infertility.
4.Contemporary Diagnostic Work-Up for Male Infertility: Emphasizing Comprehensive Baseline Assessment
Edoardo POZZI ; Federico BELLADELLI ; Christian CORSINI ; Luca BOERI ; Paolo CAPOGROSSO ; Giuseppe FALLARA ; Luigi CANDELA ; Alessandro BERTINI ; Francesco CATTAFI ; Massimiliano RAFFO ; Walter CAZZANIGA ; Eugenio VENTIMIGLIA ; Alessia D’ARMA ; Massimo ALFANO ; Rayan MATLOOB ; Enrico PAPALEO ; Massimo CANDIANI ; Francesco MONTORSI ; Andrea SALONIA
The World Journal of Men's Health 2025;43(2):265-281
Infertility is a prevalent issue affecting many couples during their reproductive years, with a significant number facing challenges in conceiving despite regular unprotected intercourse. Male factor infertility (MFI) contributes significantly to these cases, with a significant proportion of men lacking an identifiable etiology. As such, a thorough assessment of MFI has become increasingly vital for personalized management. This position paper from the Andrology team at IRCCS Ospedale San Raffaele emphasizes a comprehensive and individualized approach to MFI work-up, addressing the evolving challenges encountered in clinical practice. Our approach involves a thorough diagnostic work-up to identify the underlying causes of MFI, integrating insights from extensive literature review and our proprietary data. Our data demonstrates that an extensive diagnostic assessment allows us to identify at least one underlying cause of MFI in most infertile men. However, challenges persist in diagnosing less severe phenotypes with unclear etiology. We discuss the importance of individualized MFI work-up and its implications for developing rational therapeutic protocols. Lastly, this paper highlights the necessity for a personalized diagnostic assessment, addressing the daily clinical challenges and emphasizing tailored approaches to try to improve outcomes among couples seeking first medical help for infertility.
5.Contemporary Diagnostic Work-Up for Male Infertility: Emphasizing Comprehensive Baseline Assessment
Edoardo POZZI ; Federico BELLADELLI ; Christian CORSINI ; Luca BOERI ; Paolo CAPOGROSSO ; Giuseppe FALLARA ; Luigi CANDELA ; Alessandro BERTINI ; Francesco CATTAFI ; Massimiliano RAFFO ; Walter CAZZANIGA ; Eugenio VENTIMIGLIA ; Alessia D’ARMA ; Massimo ALFANO ; Rayan MATLOOB ; Enrico PAPALEO ; Massimo CANDIANI ; Francesco MONTORSI ; Andrea SALONIA
The World Journal of Men's Health 2025;43(2):265-281
Infertility is a prevalent issue affecting many couples during their reproductive years, with a significant number facing challenges in conceiving despite regular unprotected intercourse. Male factor infertility (MFI) contributes significantly to these cases, with a significant proportion of men lacking an identifiable etiology. As such, a thorough assessment of MFI has become increasingly vital for personalized management. This position paper from the Andrology team at IRCCS Ospedale San Raffaele emphasizes a comprehensive and individualized approach to MFI work-up, addressing the evolving challenges encountered in clinical practice. Our approach involves a thorough diagnostic work-up to identify the underlying causes of MFI, integrating insights from extensive literature review and our proprietary data. Our data demonstrates that an extensive diagnostic assessment allows us to identify at least one underlying cause of MFI in most infertile men. However, challenges persist in diagnosing less severe phenotypes with unclear etiology. We discuss the importance of individualized MFI work-up and its implications for developing rational therapeutic protocols. Lastly, this paper highlights the necessity for a personalized diagnostic assessment, addressing the daily clinical challenges and emphasizing tailored approaches to try to improve outcomes among couples seeking first medical help for infertility.
6.Contemporary Diagnostic Work-Up for Male Infertility: Emphasizing Comprehensive Baseline Assessment
Edoardo POZZI ; Federico BELLADELLI ; Christian CORSINI ; Luca BOERI ; Paolo CAPOGROSSO ; Giuseppe FALLARA ; Luigi CANDELA ; Alessandro BERTINI ; Francesco CATTAFI ; Massimiliano RAFFO ; Walter CAZZANIGA ; Eugenio VENTIMIGLIA ; Alessia D’ARMA ; Massimo ALFANO ; Rayan MATLOOB ; Enrico PAPALEO ; Massimo CANDIANI ; Francesco MONTORSI ; Andrea SALONIA
The World Journal of Men's Health 2025;43(2):265-281
Infertility is a prevalent issue affecting many couples during their reproductive years, with a significant number facing challenges in conceiving despite regular unprotected intercourse. Male factor infertility (MFI) contributes significantly to these cases, with a significant proportion of men lacking an identifiable etiology. As such, a thorough assessment of MFI has become increasingly vital for personalized management. This position paper from the Andrology team at IRCCS Ospedale San Raffaele emphasizes a comprehensive and individualized approach to MFI work-up, addressing the evolving challenges encountered in clinical practice. Our approach involves a thorough diagnostic work-up to identify the underlying causes of MFI, integrating insights from extensive literature review and our proprietary data. Our data demonstrates that an extensive diagnostic assessment allows us to identify at least one underlying cause of MFI in most infertile men. However, challenges persist in diagnosing less severe phenotypes with unclear etiology. We discuss the importance of individualized MFI work-up and its implications for developing rational therapeutic protocols. Lastly, this paper highlights the necessity for a personalized diagnostic assessment, addressing the daily clinical challenges and emphasizing tailored approaches to try to improve outcomes among couples seeking first medical help for infertility.