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Non-Malignant Conditions

All patients, whose disease or its treatment may impair fertility or cause early menopause, are at risk for loss of fertility. Fertility preservation options should be addressed by health care providers as part of standard care for patients who are in their reproductive years. The non-malignant diseases (or its treatment) which may impair fertility or cause early menopause are listed below.

In addition to providing fertility preservation information for health care providers, the Oncofertility Consortium has also created fertility preservation patient facts sheets for the non-malignant conditions listed below.

View Patient Fact Sheets

For a complete list of non-oncologic conditions that may threaten fertility, view chapters in the sixth book in the oncofertility series here.


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A-C
Adrenoleukodystrophy
Alpha-mannosidosis
Aplastic Anemia
Aspartylglucosaminuria 
Ataxia telangiectasia
D-F
DiGeorge syndrome (22q deletion syndrome)
Fragile X-associated Primary Ovarian Insufficiency (FXPOI)
G-I
Galactosemia
Hurler syndrome (MPS I)
Inflammatory Bowel Disease (IBD)
J-L
Klinefelter syndrome
M-O
P-R
S-U
Sickle Cell Anemia
Systemic Lupus Erythematosus (SLE)
Turner syndrome
Uterine fibroids
V-Z
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