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Fertility and Sterility | 2012

Impact of cancer therapies on ovarian reserve

Clarisa R. Gracia; M.D. Sammel; E.W. Freeman; Maureen Prewitt; Claire A. Carlson; Anushree Ray; Ashley Vance; Jill P. Ginsberg

OBJECTIVEnTo determine whether measures of ovarian reserve differ between females exposed to cancer therapies in a dose-dependent manner as compared with healthy controls of similar age and late reproductive age.nnnDESIGNnCross-sectional analysis of data from a prospective cohort study.nnnSETTINGnUniversity medical center.nnnPATIENT(S)nSeventy-one cancer survivors aged 15-39 years; 67 healthy, similarly aged unexposed subjects; and 69 regularly menstruating women of late reproductive age (40-52 years).nnnINTERVENTION(S)nNone.nnnMAIN OUTCOME MEASURE(S)nEarly follicular-phase hormones (FSH, E(2), inhibin B, antimüllerian hormone [AMH]) and ovarian ultrasound measurements (ovarian volume and antral follicle counts [AFC]) were compared using multivariable linear regression.nnnRESULT(S)nIn adjusted models, FSH, AMH, and AFC differed between exposed vs. unexposed subjects (FSH 11.12 mIU/mL vs. 7.25 mIU/mL; AMH 0.81 ng/mL vs. 2.85 ng/mL; AFC 14.55 vs. 27.20). In participants with an FSH <10 mIU/mL, survivors had lower levels of AMH and AFC compared with controls. Alkylating agent dose score was associated with increased levels of FSH and decreased levels of AMH. Exposure to pelvic radiation was associated with impairment in FSH, AMH, AFC, and ovarian volume. Antimüllerian hormone was similar in women previously exposed to high-dose cancer therapy and 40-42-year-old controls.nnnCONCLUSION(S)nMeasures of ovarian reserve are impaired in a dose-dependent manner among cancer survivors compared with unexposed females of similar age. Reproductive hormone levels in menstruating survivors exposed to high-dose therapy are similar to those in late-reproductive-age women. The predictive value of measures for pregnancy and menopause must be studied. CLINICALTRIALS.GOV IDENTIFIER: NCT01143844.


Fertility and Sterility | 2005

Follicular phase hormone levels and menstrual bleeding status in the approach to menopause.

E.W. Freeman; M.D. Sammel; Clarisa R. Gracia; Shiv Kapoor; Hui Lin; Li Liu; Deborah B. Nelson


Fertility and Sterility | 2009

Ovarian aging after chemotherapy: a game of chutes and ladders

H.I. Su; Ellen W. Freeman; Angela DeMichele; M.D. Sammel


Fertility and Sterility | 2018

Relationship between menopausal symptoms and ovarian reserve in reproductive-aged cancer survivors

Katherine E. Cameron; M.D. Sammel; Jill P. Ginsberg; Claire A. Carlson; Clarisa R. Gracia


Archive | 2016

Anxiety as a risk factor for menopausal hot flashes

E.W. Freeman; M.D. Sammel


Fertility and Sterility | 2008

Are cyclophosphamide drug metabolizing enzyme polymorphisms associated with ovarian failure after chemotherapy in young breast cancer patients

H.I. Su; M.D. Sammel; Luke Velders; J. Alton; Clarisa R. Gracia; Angela DeMichele


Fertility and Sterility | 2008

In the transition to menopause: which comes first, hot flashes or depressive symptoms?

M.D. Sammel; Hui Lin; E.W. Freeman


Fertility and Sterility | 2008

Chemotherapy related amenorrhea and hormonal measures of ovarian reserve in young breast cancer patients

H.I. Su; M.D. Sammel; Luke Velders; J. Alton; Clarisa R. Gracia; Angela DeMichele


Fertility and Sterility | 2007

Does body size affect measures of ovarian reserve in late reproductive age women

I.H. Su; Clarisa R. Gracia; M.D. Sammel; Hui Lin; E.W. Freeman


Fertility and Sterility | 2006

O-69: Factors associated with sexual function during the menopausal transition

Clarisa R. Gracia; E.W. Freeman; M.D. Sammel; Hui Lin

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Clarisa R. Gracia

University of Pennsylvania

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E.W. Freeman

Children's Hospital of Philadelphia

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Hui Lin

University of Pennsylvania

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Angela DeMichele

University of Pennsylvania

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H.I. Su

University of California

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Claire A. Carlson

Children's Hospital of Philadelphia

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Elizabeth Langan

University of Pennsylvania

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Jill P. Ginsberg

Children's Hospital of Philadelphia

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Li Liu

University of Pennsylvania

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