Home  |   Archive  |   Online Submission  |   News & Events  |   Subscribe  |   APFA  |   Society  |   Contact Us  |   中文版
Search   
 
Journal

Ahead of print
Authors' Accepted
    Manuscripts
new!
Current Issue
Archive
Acknowledgments
Special Issues
Browse by Category

Manuscript Submission

Online Submission
Online Review
Instruction for Authors
Instruction for Reviewers
English Corner new!

About AJA

About AJA
Editorial Board
Contact Us
News

Resources & Services

Advertisement
Subscription
Email alert
Proceedings
Reprints

Download area

Copyright licence
EndNote style file
Manuscript word template
Guidance for AJA figures
    preparation (in English)

Guidance for AJA figures
    preparation (in Chinese)

Proof-reading for the
    authors

AJA Club (in English)
AJA Club (in Chinese)

 
Abstract

Volume 25, Issue 4 (July 2023) 25, 499–504; 10.4103/aja202289

A retrospective study on sperm cryopreservation in 1034 patients diagnosed with cancer in southern China

Qi-Ling Wang1,2,3, Gui-Fang Ye1,2,3, Kai-Xin Zhong1,2,3, Xin Wu1,2,3, Wei-Xin Lin1,2,3, Lu-Lu Luo1,2,3, Xin-Zong Zhang1,2,3, Wei-Jie Zhu4

1 NHC Key Laboratory of Male Reproduction and Genetics, Guangzhou 510600, China
2 Department of Andrology, Guangdong Provincial Reproductive Science Institute, Guangdong Provincial Fertility Hospital, Guangzhou 510600, China
3 Human Sperm Bank of Guangdong Province, Guangzhou 510600, China
4 Institute of Reproductive Immunology, College of Life Science and Technology, Jinan University, Guangzhou 510632, China

Correspondence: Dr. XZ Zhang (13857170787@139.com) or Dr. WJ Zhu (tzhuwj@jnu.edu.cn)

Originally published: December 13, 2022 Received: May 24, 2022 Accepted: October 24, 2022

Abstract

ASperm cryopreservation is an effective fertility preservation method for cancer patients before anticancer treatments. However, there are little data on fertility preservation in large cohorts of patients with cancer in southern China. This retrospective cross-sectional study aimed to assess the fertility preservation status of 1034 newly diagnosed male patients with cancer in the Human Sperm Bank of Guangdong Province in southern China (Guangzhou, China). Of these, 302 patients had reproductive system tumors, mostly testicular cancers (99.0%), and 732 had other tumors, including lymphoma (33.1%), gastrointestinal cancer (16.3%), nasopharyngeal carcinoma (15.7%), leukemia (7.7%), sarcoma (3.6%), and others (23.6%). Patients with reproductive system tumors had lower sperm concentration and prefreezing and post-thawing progressive motility than those with non-reproductive system tumors (all P < 0.001). Differences in sperm concentration, progressive motility, and normal morphology rate were observed between patients with and without anticancer surgery before sperm cryopreservation (all P < 0.05). As of April 30, 2022, 63 patients used their cryopreserved sperm for assisted reproductive technology treatments and 39 pregnancies were achieved. This study provides valuable data on the fertility preservation status in newly diagnosed cancer patients in southern China, demonstrating that patients with reproductive system tumors had poor sperm quality for their pretreatment fertility preservation.

Keywords: cancer; fertility preservation; sperm cryopreservation; sperm quality

Full Text | PDF |

 
Browse:  191
 
Asian Journal of Andrology CN 31-1795/R ISSN 1008-682X  Copyright © 2023  Shanghai Materia Medica, Chinese Academy of Sciences.  All rights reserved.