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Fertility Issues for Parents to Consider before Child’s Cancer Treatment
Cancer Newsline - 01/30/2012
The best way to preserve your child’s fertility during cancer treatment depends on age, sex and if the child has reached puberty. This concern is best addressed before cancer treatment starts. Anna Franklin, M.D., Assistant Professor, and Donna Bell, Advanced Nurse Practitioner, both in the Department of Pediatrics Patient Care at The University of Texas MD Anderson Cancer Center, discuss ways to preserve your child’s fertility and offer helpful resources.
Guest: Anna Franklin, M.D. and Donna Bell, Advanced Nurse Practitioner
Resources - Childhood Cancer
Children's Cancer Hospital at MD Anderson
Childhood Leukemia: Most Common Childhood Cancer
Bone Cancer Surgery Options for the Young Patient
Childhood Osteosarcoma, a Rare Form of Bone Cancer
Proton Therapy – Fewer Side Effects Treating Childhood Cancers
How Family Centered Care and Advisory Councils Assist The Children’s Cancer Hospital at MD Anderson

