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Fertility Preservation Knowledge and Attitudes Among Medical


Fertility Preservation Knowledge and Attitudes Among Medical

The objective of the study was to gain insight into the knowledge and attitudes regarding fertility preservation among medical students.

A Survey Study of Attitude and Knowledge Regarding Female ...

Purpose: Oncofertility is a newly developed medical field dedicated to preserving adolescent and young adult-aged cancer patients' fertility. For female cancer ...

Fertility Preservation Knowledge and Attitudes Among Medical ...

More than 45% of clinical students reported not being exposed to reproductive endocrinology and infertility or fertility preservation on ...

EVALUATING ATTITUDES AND KNOWLEDGE OF FERTILITY ...

Most felt comfortable counseling on options for FP (83%) and nearly all respondents (99%) reported that they were likely to assess a patient's desire for future ...

Knowledge, attitudes, and behaviors toward fertility preservation in ...

BackgroundFertility is an important issue for young women with breast cancer, but studies about physicians' knowledge, attitudes, ...

Knowledge & attitudes toward fertility preservation (Medical and ...

While there is no single definition of advanced reproductive age in women, numerous population studies have confirmed that the decline in birth ...

Knowledge, attitudes, and intentions toward fertility preservation ...

65.3% of oncologists have some knowledge of the female fertility preservation, 43.14% of them are aware of the method of female fertility ...

Practices, Attitudes, and Knowledge Among Healthcare Providers ...

Conclusion: Despite this, healthcare providers and oncologists in China showed a positive attitude toward fertility preservation in patients ...

Fertility Preservation among Cancer Patients in Saudi Arabia

Objective: The aim of the current study was to assess medical students' knowledge, attitudes, and understanding toward fertility preservation ( ...

[Retracted] Evaluation of Knowledge, Attitude, and Practice of Health ...

Out of 100 participants, 90% need more knowledge about fertility preservation. The lack of fertility preservation clinics in the patient's area ...

Knowledge and attitudes regarding elective oocyte cryopreservation ...

Table 3 presents responses to questions assessing knowledge about age-related changes in fertility. Significantly more medical students (68%) ...

Increasing awareness of age-related fertility and elective fertility ...

To assess medical students' and house staff's knowledge and personal and professional perceptions of age-related fertility and fertility preservation before ...

Fertility preservation in cancer survivors: a national survey ... - Nature

Oncologists saw fertility preservation (FP) as mainly a women's issue, and yet only felt knowledgeable about sperm storage, not other methods of ...

Fertility Preservation Knowledge, Attitudes, and Self-Reported ...

Results: Obstetrics and gynecology residents and fellows were significantly more aware of FP options in cancer patients than their counterparts ...

Exploring the knowledge, attitudes, and perceptions of women of ...

In a study of 257 women aged between 28 and 35 years, the majority (93%) felt moderately susceptible to the risk of infertility and 94% ...

Knowledge, attitudes, and practices of healthcare providers among ...

In comparison, only 11.8% of oncologists reported frequently referring their patients to fertility preservation facilities [23]. Our study also ...

O-176 Knowledge and belief about fertility preservation for medical ...

The students agreed with preserving fertility with medical (93.3%) and social (86.9%) indications and believed medical (95.1%) and social (87.4 ...

Oncologists' Knowledge, Practice and Attitude toward Fertility ... - MDPI

Fertility preservation options vary between male and female patients as well as between young and adult patients. Male fertility can be ...

Knowledge, attitudes and awareness regarding fertility preservation ...

The authors' data showed a gender bias in relation to patients being informed of their FP options, as well as conflicting knowledge of FP options available ...

Perceptions and attitudes of medical oncologists regarding fertility ...

The risk of infertility from cancer therapy can be up to 50%–80% in males and females, respectively, depending on tumor type, age at treatment, ...