The Australian New Zealand Consortium in Children, Adolescents, and Young Adults Oncofertility action plan

  • Lei Shong Lau
  • , Catherine Allingham
  • , Antoinette Anazodo
  • , Michael Sullivan
  • , Michelle Peate
  • , Sarah Hunter
  • , Catharyn Stern
  • , Anne Louise Ryan
  • , Leanne Super
  • , Lisa M. Orme
  • , Maria McCarthy
  • , Debra Gook
  • , Jeremy Lewin
  • , Jennifer Marino
  • , Jessica Ryan
  • , Peter Downie
  • , Rebecca Manudhane
  • , Mark Winstanley
  • , Tristan Pettit
  • , Daniel Lantsberg
  • Helen Irving, Sally Reid, John A. Heath, Paola Kabalan-Baeza, Dylan Wanaguru, Lyndal Moore, Lynn Gillam, Margaret Zacharin, Michael Assis, Genia Rozen, Tamara Hunter, Shital Julania, Erin Sharwood, Devini Ameratunga, Yasmin Jayasinghe

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Abstract

International and national oncofertility networks, including the US-led Oncofertility Consortium, FertiProtekt, and the Danish Network, have played pivotal roles in advancing the discipline of oncofertility over the last decade. Many other countries lack a shared approach to pediatric oncofertility health service delivery. This study aims to describe baseline oncofertility practices at Australian New Zealand Children's Haematology/Oncology Group centers in 2019–2021, describe binational priorities for care, and propose a 5-year action plan for best practice to be implemented by the newly formed Australian New Zealand Consortium in Children, Adolescents, and Young Adults (CAYA) Oncofertility (ANZCO).

Original languageEnglish
Article numbere31041
Number of pages10
JournalPediatric Blood and Cancer
Volume71
Issue number7
Early online date7 May 2024
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - Jul 2024

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