Sperm Banking before Cancer Treatment

Protect Future Family Options Before Treatment

Cancer and cancer treatments can affect male fertility and, in some cases, may result in permanent infertility. As awareness of long-term survivorship and quality of life has grown, fertility preservation has become an important part of treatment planning for men and families.

Today, fertility preservation is increasingly recognized as a standard component of cancer care, with many professional medical organizations recommending that fertility discussions take place before treatment begins.

For most men, sperm banking offers a simple and effective option to preserve future reproductive opportunities. When a traditional sample cannot be provided, additional collection and preservation approaches may be available depending on individual circumstances.

While fertility preservation continues to present challenges for prepubertal patients and men who are not producing sperm, ongoing advances in reproductive medicine continue to expand future possibilities and improve access to fertility care.

Planning ahead can help preserve options for building a family when the time is right.

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