Introduction: Cytoreductive surgery and hyperthermic intraperitoneal chemotherapy (CRS/HIPEC) is increasingly performed in young patients with peritoneal surface malignancies. Important quality of life (QoL) questions arise; however, there is limited research on fertility experiences in young women with carcinomatosis or following CRS/HIPEC.

Methods: Retrospective review of a prospective database evaluating women less than 45 ys who underwent CRS/HIPEC at the University of Pittsburgh Medical Center from January 1998 to 2020. Eligible patients were contacted for a telephone-based interview. Themes regarding fertility counseling, childbearing, and patient-identified issues were investigated.

Results: A total of 28 of 29 women who met inclusion criteria participated. The majority had appendiceal primary (16/28). Most received Mitomycin C intraperitoneal chemotherapy (26/28) with an average Peritoneal Cancer Index of 8 (0-39). Almost half of the women (43%) desired fertility discussion. Although this conversation happened more often in younger patients, 75% were over the age of 35 ys at time of initial HIPEC. Less than half were offered fertility counseling. When fertility conversations occurred, many felt that they were insufficient. In addition to fertility, women cited lack of support on postprocedure hormonal and associated QoL changes.

Conclusions: As we treat younger females with CRS/HIPEC, we must provide support for age-appropriate QoL issues including fertility and surgical menopause.

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