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Contraception | 2014

Contraceptive use and the role of contraceptive counseling in reproductive-aged women with cancer.

Bat-Sheva Maslow; Christopher B. Morse; A. Schanne; Alison W. Loren; Susan M. Domchek; Clarisa R. Gracia

OBJECTIVE Few data on contraceptive choices in women with cancer exist. Contraception is challenging for women with cancer, particularly those with breast cancer, who are limited to nonhormonal methods. This study characterized contraceptive use during cancer treatment in a group of reproductive-aged women with a recent cancer diagnosis and assessed the impact of contraceptive counseling on the methods they selected. STUDY DESIGN Cross-sectional, survey study of reproductive-aged women at a large tertiary care health system with a recent cancer diagnosis. RESULTS A total of 107 women completed the survey. Eighty-two women reported 101 contraceptive choices. Twenty-seven percent (27/101) of all methods selected were Tier I/II, and 35% (35/101) were Tier III/IV. Only 4 used an intrauterine device (IUD). Among women reporting sexual activity after diagnosis, 19 (27%) of 71 reported using Tier I/II methods, 21 (30%) of 71 reported using Tier III/IV methods, 16 (23%) of 71 reported abstinence and 10 (14%) of 71 reported using no method. Factors significantly associated with Tier I/II use in the multivariable model included not having a college degree [odds ratio (OR) 0.21, 95% confidence interval (CI) 0.05-0.92, p=.038], intercourse during treatment (OR 5.92, 95% CI 1.48-23.66, p=.012) and non-breast cancer (OR 3.60, 95% CI 1.03-12.64, p=.046). Report of contraceptive counseling was positively associated with Tier I/II contraceptive use during cancer treatment (OR 6.92, 95% CI 1.14-42.11, p=.036). CONCLUSION Reproductive-aged women diagnosed with cancer underutilized Tier I/II contraceptive agents, especially IUDs. Contraceptive counseling by physicians increases contraceptive use, particularly methods most effective at preventing pregnancy. IMPLICATIONS The study uniquely described the contraceptive practices of over 100 women with cancer. The study sample commonly reported abstinence and use of contraceptive methods with high failure rates. Our data suggest that contraceptive counseling from a health care provider may increase use of more effective methods among women with cancer.


Fertility and Sterility | 2014

Antimüllerian hormone and antral follicle count are lower in female cancer survivors and healthy women taking hormonal contraception.

L. Johnson; Mary D. Sammel; K.E. Dillon; L. Lechtenberg; A. Schanne; Clarisa R. Gracia


Fertility and Sterility | 2017

Antimüllerian hormone levels are lower in BRCA2 mutation carriers

L. Johnson; Mary D. Sammel; Susan M. Domchek; A. Schanne; Maureen Prewitt; Clarisa R. Gracia


Fertility and Sterility | 2016

Female cancer survivors exposed to alkylating-agent chemotherapy have unique reproductive hormone profiles.

L. Johnson; Mary D. Sammel; A. Schanne; L. Lechtenberg; Maureen Prewitt; Clarisa R. Gracia


Fertility and Sterility | 2015

Bloodspot AMH may be used to assess the impact of cancer therapies on ovarian reserve

M.M. Hopeman; A. Kumar; B. Kalra; A. Schanne; L. Lechtenberg; Clarisa R. Gracia


Archive | 2014

Original research article Contraceptive use and the role of contraceptive counseling in reproductive-aged women with cancer ☆,☆☆

Bat-Sheva Maslow; Christopher B. Morse; A. Schanne; Alison W. Loren; Susan M. Domchek; Clarisa R. Gracia


Fertility and Sterility | 2014

Special research presentation: anti-mullerian hormone levels are different among BRCA carriers compared to low-risk, healthy controls

L. Johnson; Mary D. Sammel; Susan M. Domchek; A. Schanne; B. Ubani; Clarisa R. Gracia


Fertility and Sterility | 2014

Follicular development is dependent on age rather than ovarian reserve in female cancer survivors

L. Johnson; Mary D. Sammel; A. Schanne; L. Lechtenberg; Maureen Prewitt; Clarisa R. Gracia


Fertility and Sterility | 2013

Anti-mullerian hormone and antral follicle count are lower in women taking hormonal contraception

L. Johnson; K.E. Dillon; L. Lechtenberg; A. Schanne; Mary D. Sammel; Clarisa R. Gracia


Fertility and Sterility | 2013

Acute menopausal symptoms in young cancer survivors following chemotherapy

M.B. Kole; K.E. Dillon; Mary D. Sammel; A. Schanne; L. Lechtenberg; Clarisa R. Gracia

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Clarisa R. Gracia

University of Pennsylvania

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Mary D. Sammel

University of Pennsylvania

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L. Lechtenberg

University of Pennsylvania

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L. Johnson

University of Pennsylvania

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K.E. Dillon

University of Pennsylvania

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Maureen Prewitt

University of Pennsylvania

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Susan M. Domchek

University of Pennsylvania

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Alison W. Loren

University of Pennsylvania

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Bat-Sheva Maslow

University of Connecticut Health Center

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