Publications by authors named "A Font-Gonzalez"

Patients with childhood, adolescent, and young adult cancer who will be treated with gonadotoxic therapies are at increased risk for infertility. Many patients and their families desire biological children but effective communication about treatment-related infertility risk and procedures for fertility preservation does not always happen. The PanCareLIFE Consortium and the International Late Effects of Childhood Cancer Guideline Harmonization Group reviewed the literature and developed a clinical practice guideline that provides recommendations for ongoing communication methods for fertility preservation for patients who were diagnosed with childhood, adolescent, and young adult cancer at age 25 years or younger and their families.

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Male patients with childhood, adolescent, and young adult cancer are at an increased risk for infertility if their treatment adversely affects reproductive organ function. Future fertility is a primary concern of patients and their families. Variations in clinical practice are barriers to the timely implementation of interventions that preserve fertility.

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Female patients with childhood, adolescent, and young adult cancer are at increased risk for fertility impairment when treatment adversely affects the function of reproductive organs. Patients and their families desire biological children but substantial variations in clinical practice guidelines reduce consistent and timely implementation of effective interventions for fertility preservation across institutions. As part of the PanCareLIFE Consortium, and in collaboration with the International Late Effects of Childhood Cancer Guideline Harmonization Group, we reviewed the current literature and developed a clinical practice guideline for fertility preservation in female patients who were diagnosed with childhood, adolescent, and young adult cancer at age 25 years or younger, including guidance on risk assessment and available methods for fertility preservation.

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  • Children with cancer frequently experience painful needle procedures during their treatment, prompting the need for effective pain management strategies.
  • A comprehensive development panel, including healthcare professionals and patient-parent input, created clinical practice guidelines (CPGs) using systematic reviews and evidence-based frameworks.
  • Recommendations emphasize the use of topical anesthetics, deep sedation for lumbar punctures, hypnosis, and active distraction techniques to reduce procedure-related pain and distress in pediatric patients.
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  • * A group of 44 healthcare professionals and nine patient representatives collaborated to create a clinical practice guideline addressing various aspects of pain management in pediatric cancer patients, using a method called GRADE.
  • * The paper details the rigorous methodology used in developing the guideline, highlights the challenges encountered, and emphasizes the urgent need for such a guideline in clinical settings.
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