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Volume 360:2680-2683 June 18, 2009 Number 25
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Preservation of Fertility in Patients with Cancer

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To the Editor: With regard to the review article by Jeruss and Woodruff (Feb. 26 issue)1: we appreciate the increased attention to options for the preservation of fertility in people with cancer; however, it is important to inform readers of the evidence-based guidelines on this topic that were published in 2006 by a committee convened by the American Society of Clinical Oncology (ASCO).2 The ASCO guidelines were based on a systematic review of the literature and formal procedures for guideline creation, including composition of the committee, critique by outside experts, and review by ASCO administrative bodies. Per ASCO policy, . . . [Full Text of this Article]




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