U.S., May 23 -- ClinicalTrials.gov registry received information related to the study (NCT07601451) titled 'Outcomes for Patients Who Preserved Their Fertility as Part of Cancer Treatment at the Center for the Study and Preservation of Eggs and Sperm: MaPreservFerti' on May 15.

Brief Summary: Improvements in diagnostic methods and cancer treatments have led to a steady increase in survival rates. The 5-year survival rate for men diagnosed with cancer between the ages of 15 and 39 has exceeded 81%. As a result, quality of life-and in particular, addressing the issue of parenthood-has become essential.

Cancer treatments-surgery, radiation therapy, and chemotherapy-can significantly impair fertility. They may cause sexual dysfunction (anejac...