Persistent altered spermatogenesis in long-term childhood cancer survivors

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作者
Andreu, JAL
Fernández, PJ
Tortajada, JFI
Navarro, I
Rodríguez-Ineba, A
Antonio, P
Muro, MD
Romeu, A
机构
[1] Univ Valencia, Hosp La Fe, Pediat Oncol Unit, Valencia 46009, Spain
[2] Univ Valencia, Hosp La Fe, Human Reprod Unit, Valencia 46009, Spain
[3] Univ Valencia, Hosp La Fe, Biopathol Lab, Valencia 46009, Spain
[4] Univ Valencia, Hosp La Fe, Radiodiagnost Serv, Valencia 46009, Spain
关键词
childhood cancer; follow-up; spermatogenesis; survivor;
D O I
10.1080/088800100276631
中图分类号
R73 [肿瘤学];
学科分类号
100214 ;
摘要
This study evaluated male gonadal function in long-term survivors of childhood cancer and assessed the suitability of offering sperm. analysis to all those patients independently of the diagnosis and treatment received. A total of 43 survivors of acute lymphoblastic leukemia (21), acute myeloid leukemia (1), neuroblastoma (8), ganglioneuroblastoma (1), ganglioneuroma (2), Wilms' tumor (9), and mesoblastic nephroma (1) underwent sperm analysis at a mean age of 20.2 years, after a mean time off treatment of 13.6 years. Eight of the Patients (19%) were azoospermic, 2 (5%) were severely oligo-asthenozoospermic, and only 16 (37%) were normozoospermic. A control group of healthy volunteers aged less than or equal to 30 years included no azoospermic subjects, 7% severely oligo-asthenozoospermic, and 67% normozoospermic. Comparisons were also made with patients treated at our Human Reproductive Unit aged less than or equal to 30 years (n = 373) whose percentages for the above parameters were 4, 9 and 42%, respectively Cumulated cyclophosphamide dose and basal follicle-stimulating hormone (FSH) levels were identified as independent factors associated with azoospermia or severe oligo-asthenozoospermia, Azoospermic and severely oligo-asthenozoospermic survivors had significantly smaller mean testicular volume and higher basal FSH levels than the other survivors, but small testicles (sum of both testicular volume less than or equal to 20 mL) and/or abnormally high basal FSH (>10 mIU/mL) were present in only half of the azoospermic survivors. Male long-term survivors of childhood cancer constitute a high-risk subpopulation for altered sperm analysis. It seems justified to offer sperm analysis to all long-term survivors.
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