Fertility preservation using controlled ovarian stimulation in breast cancer: a comparative study of neoadjuvant and adjuvant settings
Moran Shapira, Chen Berkovitz, Myriam Safrai, Jigal Haas, Tal Sella, Adva Aizer, Dror Meirow, Raoul Orvieto

TL;DR
This study compares fertility preservation outcomes in breast cancer patients undergoing neoadjuvant versus adjuvant chemotherapy.
Contribution
The study demonstrates that fertility preservation in the neoadjuvant setting does not compromise cancer treatment timelines or outcomes.
Findings
Neoadjuvant patients had shorter times to fertility preservation consultation and stimulation start.
FP outcomes like oocyte retrieval and fertilization rates were comparable between treatment groups.
Neoadjuvant treatment caused a minimal delay in cancer therapy initiation.
Abstract
To compare the time to initiation of first therapeutic treatment and the outcomes of controlled ovarian stimulation (COS) in breast cancer patients undergoing fertility preservation (FP) in the neoadjuvant chemotherapy (NAC) versus adjuvant chemotherapy (AC) treatment settings. A retrospective cohort study involving patients with stage 1–3 breast cancer treated with NAC/AC, who underwent FP with random-start COS, between 2015–2023. Baseline, oncologic and COS characteristics and outcomes were collected. Time points related to cancer diagnosis, FP, and first oncologic intervention (surgery or chemotherapy) were calculated. 70 NAC-treated patients were compared to 42 AC-treated patients. Groups were similar in terms of age, marital status, parity and BMI. NAC-treated patients had more advanced disease, more often with lymph node involvement. Median time from diagnosis to FP consult (17…
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TopicsReproductive Biology and Fertility · Ovarian cancer diagnosis and treatment · Ovarian function and disorders
