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Ovarian suppression may reduce breast cancer recurrence
https://www.facingourrisk.org/XRAY/ovarian-suppression-reduces-breast-cancer-recurrence
Ovarian suppression—blocking estrogen production in the ovaries—can improve breast cancer outcomes in premenopausal women. This review provides information about ovarian suppression and describes who might benefit. (Posted 3/6/25)
Questions To Ask Your Health Care Provider
- Do you see a role for ovarian suppression in my treatment?
- How many years would I be on ovarian suppression? Where would I get the shot and how often? Is every three months an option?
- What side effects can occur with this therapy? Are there ways to manage these side effects?
- I am interested in getting pregnant; how might that change my treatment plan? How long would I have to wait to regain ovarian function after treatment?
- Can you refer me to an oncology fertility specialist?
Open Clinical Trials
The following research studies related to fertility preservation are enrolling patients.
Fertility preservation studies for women
Fertility preservation for men
- NCT02972801: Testicular Tissue Cryopreservation for Fertility Preservation. Testicular tissue cryopreservation is an experimental procedure involving testicular tissue that is retrieved and frozen. This technique is reserved for young male patients, with the ultimate goal that their tissue may be used in the future to restore fertility when experimental techniques emerge from the research pipeline.
About FORCE
FORCE is a national nonprofit organization, established in 1999. Our mission is to improve the lives of individuals and families affected by adult hereditary cancers.