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Title: Creating a Global Community of Practice for Oncofertility
Authors: Ataman, Lauren M. 
Rodrigues, Jhenifer K. 
Marinho, Ricardo M. 
Caetano, João P. J. 
Chehin, Maurício B. 
Motta, Eduardo L. Alves da 
Serafini, Paulo 
Suzuki, Nao 
Furui, Tatsuro 
Takae, Seido 
Sugishita, Yodo 
Morishige, Ken-Ichiro 
Almeida-Santos, Teresa 
Melo, Cláudia 
Buzaglo, Karen 
Irwin, Kate 
Wallace, W. Hamish 
Anderson, Richard A. 
Mitchell, Roderick T. 
Telfer, Evelyn E. 
Adiga, Satish K. 
Anazodo, Antoinette 
Stern, Catharyn 
Sullivan, Elizabeth 
Jayasinghe, Yasmin 
Orme, Lisa 
Cohn, Richard 
McLachlan, Rob 
Deans, Rebecca 
Agresta, Franca 
Gerstl, Brigitte 
Ledger, William L. 
Robker, Rebecca L. 
Silva, João M. de Meneses e 
Melo e Silva, Lígia H. F. 
Lunardi, Franciele O. 
Lee, Jung R. 
Suh, Chang S. 
De Vos, Michel 
Van Moer, Ellen 
Stoop, Dominic 
Vloeberghs, Veerle 
Smitz, Johan 
Tournaye, Herman 
Wildt, Ludwig 
Winkler-Crepaz, Katharina 
Andersen, Claus Y. 
Smith, Brigid M. 
Smith, Kristin 
Woodruff, Teresa K. 
Issue Date: 2016
Publisher: American Society of Clinical Oncology
Serial title, monograph or event: Journal of Global Oncology
Volume: 2
Issue: 2
Abstract: Fertility preservation in the cancer setting, known as oncofertility, is a field that requires cross-disciplinary interaction between physicians, basic scientists, clinical researchers, ethicists, lawyers, educators, and religious leaders. Funded by the National Institutes of Health, the Oncofertility Consortium (OC) was formed to be a scientifically grounded, transparent, and altruistic resource, both intellectual and monetary, for building this new field of practice capable of addressing the unique needs of young patients with cancer. The OC has expanded its attention to include other nonmalignant conditions that can threaten fertility, and the work of the OC now extends around the globe, involving partners who together have created a community of shared effort, resources, and practices. The OC creates materials that are translated, disseminated, and amended by all participants in the field, and local programs of excellence have developed worldwide to accelerate the pace and improve the quality of oncofertility research and practice. Here we review the global oncofertility programs and the capacity building activities that strengthen these research and clinical programs, ultimately improving patient care.
URI: https://hdl.handle.net/10316/47592
DOI: 10.1200/jgo.2015.000307
Rights: openAccess
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FMUC Medicina - Artigos em Revistas Internacionais

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