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Scottsdale, Arizona - Are you thinking about having a family? Certain cancer treatments and surgeries can affect fertility or cause sterility. Cancer treatment often is urgent and fertility may not be the first thing on your mind.

However, it's important to ask good questions and find out more about your individual situation prior to treatment when it comes to preserving your fertility options for later.

Cancer treatments may have temporary or permanent effects and may depend on your cancer type and your age. Common causes of infertility in cancer patients include:

To preserve fertility prior to treatment:

Fertility measures after treatment is completed may include:

If you'd like to learn more about fertility options, resources include:

It's important to know that you may have options to preserve or protect your fertility. Feel free to bring this topic up early in the conversation with your treating doctor so that it can be addressed as part of your treatment plan.

I'd love to hear back from you. Please share your experiences on this topic.