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Repair of the threatened feminine identity: experience of women with cervical cancer undergoing fertility preservation surgery.

Cancer Nurs

April 2015

Author Affiliations: Faculty of Nursing and Medical Care (Dr Komatsu and Ms Yagasaki) and Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology, School of Medicine (Drs Iwata, Sugiyama, and Fujii), Keio University, and Keio University Hospital (Mss Shoda and Chung), Tokyo, Japan.

Background: Fertility preservation is important for women of reproductive age with cervical cancer. The underlying reasons behind suboptimal reproductive results after successful fertility-preserving surgery have not yet been fully revealed.

Objective: The objective of this study was to explore the experience of fertility preservation with radical trachelectomy from the perspective of women with cervical cancer.

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