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Reproductive status in adult male long-term survivors of childhood cancer
K. Tromp
, J. J.M. Claessens
, S. L. Knijnenburg
,
H. J.H. Van Der Pal
, F. E. Van Leeuwen
, H. N. Caron
, C. C.M. Beerendonk
,
L. C.M. Kremer
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18th
14%
5-year Survivors
14%
Abdominal Irradiation
14%
Adult Male
100%
Adulthood
28%
Alkylating Agents
14%
All-male
14%
Assisted Reproductive Technology
71%
Birthday
14%
Cancer Therapy
14%
Childhood Cancer Survivors
100%
Cyclophosphamide
14%
Diagnostic Value
14%
Elevated FSH
57%
Endocrine Function
28%
First Visit
28%
Follow-up Time
14%
FSH Level
100%
Hypergonadotropic Hypogonadism
14%
LH Level
14%
Live Birth
14%
Long-term Survivors
100%
Male Survivors
42%
Negative Predictive Value
14%
Outpatient Clinic
28%
Patient Characteristics
14%
Predictive Value
14%
Pregnancy Outcome
14%
Prevalence Rate
14%
Procarbazine
14%
Regression Analysis
14%
Related Risk Factors
42%
Reproductive Endocrine
28%
Reproductive Status
100%
Survivors
14%
Testosterone
28%
Total Body Irradiation
14%
Treatment Characteristics
14%
Treatment Initiation
14%
Treatment-related
42%
Vinca Alkaloids
14%
Young Males
14%
Medicine and Dentistry
Alkylating Antineoplastic Agent
20%
Assisted Reproductive Technology
100%
Childhood Cancer
100%
Cohort Analysis
20%
Conception
40%
Cyclophosphamide
20%
Diagnosis
20%
Hypergonadotropic Hypogonadism
20%
Long Term Effect of Cancer Therapy
20%
Outpatient
40%
Pelvis
20%
Prevalence
20%
Procarbazine
20%
Vinca Alkaloid
20%
Whole Body Radiation
20%