U.S., June 4 -- ClinicalTrials.gov registry received information related to the study (NCT07622537) titled 'Late Effects of Cancer Therapies on Gonadal Function, Fertility, Efficiency of Fertility Preservation Procedures and Pregnancy Outcomes' on May 20.

Brief Summary: In the past two decades, evidence-based knowledge on the prevalence and risk factors for fertility impairment, including infertility, following cancer and numerous cancer treatment regimens has significantly increased. However, data remains mostly insufficient for individualized prediction of (future) fertility potential, including success of artificial reproductive technologies (ART). Furthermore, therapies have become increasingly complex. Recent treatment regimens have c...