More than ever, young people will survive cancer and can look forward to the future. Cancer treatment can affect future fertility, pregnancy, and family planning choices. The goal is to provide meaningful, evidence-based information on reproductive health issues for girls, adolescents, young women, and others who have faced cancer or cancer treatment.
Presented by a partner research group at the University of California, San Diego, Cancer-Related Infertility Score Predictor (CRISP) calculates population-based infertility risk (for females) based on age, cancer treatment, and the most current data available. Individual risks may vary. Once calculated, the risk summary can be printed of saved as a PDF for future reference. Website does not substitute for clinical care and should be used in consultation with medical professionals. For more info about CRISP, please visit:
https://oncofertilityrisk.com/en/infertility/
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