[Promotion of Equal Access to Medical Services for Children, Adolescent and Young Adult(CAYA)Cancer Patients with Reproductive Problems-A Nationwide Expansion of the Regional Oncofertility Network in Japan]

Gan To Kagaku Ryoho. 2020 Dec;47(12):1691-1696.
[Article in Japanese]

Abstract

Objectives: Fertility preservation is important for Children, Adolescent and Young Adult(CAYA)cancer patients. Although a regional oncofertility network was established in Japan in 2012, regional inequality persists. This study was aimed at expanding the oncofertility network throughout Japan.

Methods: Oncologists, reproductive medicine specialists, and administrative officials from 24 regions, currently without a regional oncofertility network, conferred to discuss problems and strategies for network expansion.

Results: Regional oncofertility networks had already been established in 4 of 24 regions. Consultation and support and a collaboration system between facilities and individual doctors were found in 13 and 14 regions, respectively. Regarding which organization should lead the network operation, the regions(number)chose the prefecture (10), prefectural cancer centers(10), and OB/GYN department of hospitals specializing in cancer treatment(9). Obstacles to establishing a regional oncofertility network were the lack of manpower(21), budget(19), know-how(16), and specialists( 12).

Discussion: CAYA cancer patients need equal access to oncofertility networks, and a public support system is essential for preserving the fertility of cancer patients. We should organize a oncofertility network in association with prefectural administration. Medical staff training and supply of materials using the Oncofertility Consortium Japan system are required to promote the oncofertility network throughout Japan.

MeSH terms

  • Adolescent
  • Child
  • Fertility
  • Fertility Preservation*
  • Humans
  • Japan
  • Neoplasms* / therapy
  • Oncologists*
  • Young Adult