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Year: 2011

The Role of OB/GYN in Comprehensive Cancer Care

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Categories: Advocate, Blog, Cancer, Fertility Preservation, General, Oncofertility, Research
What is the role of an obstetrician/gynecologist in cancer care for young women? When you think about cancer and cancer treatment, most likely you’re thinking of oncology and what line of defense will be taken against the cancer. A new article in Clinical Obstetrics and…
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New Paper from Oncofertility Consortium Members: Effect of Infertility Treatment and Pregnancy-Related Hormones on Breast Cell Proliferation in vitro


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Breast cancer development involves a series of mutations in a heterogeneous group of proto oncogenes/tumor suppressor genes that alter mammary cells to create a microenvironment permissive to tumorigenesis. Exposure to hormones during infertility treatment may have a mutagenic effect on normal mammary epithelial cells, high-risk…
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Giuliana Rancic, Infertility Treatments, and Breast Cancer

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Categories: Blog, Cancer, fertility, In the news, Research
A few days ago, we posted a blog about Giuliana Rancic’s personal experiences this year, first with infertility treatments, and then with a breast cancer diagnosis. Her story caused people to ask if her infertility treatments were related to her breast cancer diagnosis. Simultaneously, this…
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Egg Donation: To Pay or Not to Pay?

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Categories: Blog, Fertility Preservation, In the news, Oncofertility, Research
A recent blog post in the academic journal, Nature, explores a new report by the Nuffield Council on Bioethics (an organization in England that examines and reports on ethical issues in biology and medicine), suggesting that women who donate their unfertilized eggs to research deserve…
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Oncofertility Saturday Academy Pioneers Bioethics Education: Part 2

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Categories: Blog, General
Last week I had the pleasure of talking with Dr. Laurie Zoloth regarding the bioethics program embedded in the Oncofertility Saturday Academy (OSA) curriculum.  During our conversation, we also touched upon religion and how that factors into the bioethics portion of the OSA program that…
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SaveMyFertility in Endocrine News


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Read the December 2011 edition of the Endocrine News to learn more about SaveMyFertility.org and and how it’s helping both patients and health-care providers focus on fertility. The article discusses how the Oncofertility Consortium and the Hormone Foundation partnered up to develop SaveMyFertility.org and the…
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Oncofertility Saturday Academy Pioneers Bioethics Education: Part 1

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Categories: Blog, Cancer, Fertility Preservation, In the news, Oncofertility, Oncofertility Saturday Academy
Recently there has been a lot of attention brought to the concept of collaboration in academia, specifically in the sciences. Gone are the days (at least in our niche) where disciplines drew a dividing line in the sand – scientists keep to one side of…
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April 2012: Donate Your Hair to Cancer

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Categories: Advocate, Blog, Cancer, General
For many women, temporary hair loss during chemotherapy is a very emotional and difficult experience. Hair loss occurs because chemotherapy targets all rapidly dividing cells—healthy cells as well as cancer cells. Hair follicles contain some of the fastest-growing cells in the body, and as the…
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Maggie Daley’s Legacy in Integrative Cancer Care

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Categories: Advocate, Blog, Cancer, Fertility Preservation, In the news
Maggie Daley (center front) with Mayor Richard M. Daley, Ann Lurie, a Northwestern trustee and philanthropist, and Steve Rosen, M.D., director of the Lurie Cancer Center and of Cancer Programs at Northwestern Memorial Hospital. Photo by Nathan Mandell The recent passing of Maggie Daley, wife…
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The Oncofertility Consortium launches YouTube Channel!


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As we continue to have a presence in the social networking world, we thought it only fitting to launch the Oncofertility Channel on YouTube! Please visit this new and exciting channel to learn more about the Oncofertility Consortium including highlights from this year’s conference.  If…
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Calling all Cancer Survivors to Evaluate Fertility Fact Sheets

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Categories: Blog, Cancer, fertility, Fertility Preservation, Oncofertility, Research
The Oncofertility Consortium and the Hormone Foundation developed fact sheets for men, women, and children to learn about the impact of cancer on their fertility, hormonal management, and fertility options. These fact sheets are available at SaveMyFertility.org, a website which provides patients and providers with…
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Oncofertility in the Journal of Adolescent and Young Adult Oncology, Take 2!

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Categories: Blog, Cancer, Fertility Preservation, General, In the news, Oncofertility, Research
I’m excited to be writing about the second issue of the Journal of Adolescent and Young Adult Oncology (JAYAO) , the first cancer journal of it’s kind. This second issue is no small feat – many journals come and go and it takes a dedicated…
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Presidential Award for Girls’ Science Mentoring Goes to Oncofertility Program

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Categories: Blog, General, In the news, Oncofertility Saturday Academy
The Oncofertility Saturday Academy, a national program to educate high school students originated at the Women’s Health Science Program, which just received a Presidential Award for excellence in mentoring. Here are the details! _____________________ Latina and African American high-school girls are prepared for science, health…
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New publication on creating a continuum of care for young cancer patients


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Oncofertility researchers Betty Kong, Robin Skory, and Teresa Woodruff recently highlighted the need to develop communication methods between medical specialists to better care for young women with cancer. The article, Creating a Continuum of Care: Integrating Obstetricians and Gynecologists in the Care of Young Cancer…
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