The Oncofertility Program at Children’s Hospital New Orleans is dedicated to helping all patients within our Cancer and Blood Disorder program embrace the possibility of starting families of their own. Given the cutting-edge advancements in pediatric cancer treatments leading to improved survivorship, it is essential to address the fertility concerns that can arise from these treatments and their potential effects on your child’s reproductive well-being. Fertility preservation is a key part of our comprehensive care approach, ensuring your child’s ability to start a family is considered and supported throughout their treatment journey.
Our commitment to patient care goes beyond just treating the sickness; we are dedicated to helping our young patients live thriving lives as they become adults. We know how crucial it is for them to have the chance to start their own families in the future and that is something we prioritize through our program.
What makes our Oncofertility Program stand out is our team of experts who are leaders in the field. They have access to the latest cutting-edge technology, ensuring that we provide the most effective solutions. As one of the most comprehensive programs in the country, our clinical staff is experienced in working with children and families impacted by cancer, offering both medical expertise and emotional support.
Above all, our top priority is delivering the safest and highest quality of care to your child.
The Oncofertility Program at Children’s Hospital evaluates patients with cancer and other medical conditions that might impact their future fertility. The range of fertility preservation options hinges on several crucial factors such as your child’s age, their medical diagnosis, and the proposed treatment plan.
Our multi-disciplinary team includes pediatric experts in reproductive endocrinology, obstetrics and gynecology, urology, oncology, and nursing. We are dedicated to providing you and your child with comprehensive support and information, including:
Children who are about to begin or have already undergone treatments that affect fertility, development and hormonal health can benefit from fertility preservation. Treatments that can affect fertility include chemotherapy, radiation therapy, hormone therapy, bone marrow transplants, and certain surgeries. We offer consultations at various locations and offer telehealth appointments as needed to provide convenient access for our patients. To schedule an appointment, patients must receive a referral from their clinic provider.
We understand that facing medical challenges such as cancer and other illnesses can be daunting, especially when considering the potential impact on fertility. Our Oncofertility Program provides comprehensive support to boys and girls who find themselves navigating these complex paths.
We have a range of cutting-edge fertility preservation options tailored to each individual’s unique circumstances. Your child’s fertility preservation plan might include:
Our program participates in research to advance the field of fertility and hormone preservation and restoration to provide future options for our patients. Current studies include:
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