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- BookTeresa K. Woodruff, Laurie Zoloth, Lisa Campo-Engelstein, Sarah Rodriguez, editors.Contents:
Part I. The Science and Technology of Oncofertility
Reproductive health after cancer
Designing follicle-environment interactions with biomaterials
Gamete preservation
To transplant or not to transplant: that is the question
Clinical cases in oncofertility
Cancer genetics: risks and mechanisms of cancer in women with inherited susceptibility to epithelial ovarian cancer
Protecting and extending fertility for females of wild and endangered mammals
-- Part II. Historical and Legal Perspectives
Placing the history of oncofertility
Medical hope, legal pitfalls: potential legal issues in the emerging field of oncofertility
Domestic and international surrogacy laws: implications for cancer survivors
-- Part III. Clinical and Theoretical Ethics
Adoption after cancer: adoption agency attitudes and perspectives on the potential to parent post-cancer
Ovarian tissue cryopreservation and bioethical discourse
Lessons of oncofertility for assisted reproduction
Morally justifying oncofertility research
Ethical dilemmas in oncofertility: an exploration of three clinical scenarios
Participation in investigational fertility preservation research: a feminist research ethics approach
Reproductive "choice" and egg freezing
Impact of infertility: why ART should be a higher priority for women in the global south
Oncofertility and informed consent: addressing beliefs, values, and future decision making
-- Part IV. Religious Perspectives
Bioethics and oncofertility: arguments and insights from religious traditions
Sacred bodies: considering resistance to oncofertility in Muslim communities
Unlikely motherhood in the Qur'an: oncofertility as devotion
Technology and wholeness: oncofertility and Catholic tradition
Jewish perspectives on oncofertility: the complexities of tradition
-- Part V. Ramifications for Education and Economics
Oncofertility Saturday academy: a paradigm to expand the educational opportunities and ambitions of high school girls
Myoncofertility.org: a web-based patient education resource supporting decision making under severe emotional and cognitive overload
Anticipating ovarian tissue cryopreservation in the health-care marketplace: a willingness to pay assessment
Perspectives on oncofertility from demography and economics
For the sake of consistency and fairness: why insurance companies should cover fertility preservation treatment for iatrogenic infertility
-- Part VI. Repercussions of Oncofertility for Patients and Their Families
Health provider perspectives on fertility preservation for cancer patients
Counseling and consenting women with cancer on their oncofertility options: a clinical perspective
Fertility-related treatment choices of cancer patients: cancer-related infertility and family dynamics
Whose future is it?: ethical family decision making about daughters' treatment in the oncofertility context
-- Part VII. Healthcare Provider Stories and Final Thoughts
Choosing life when facing death: understanding fertility preservation decision-making for cancer patients
Discussing fertility preservation with breast cancer patients
Warning: Google can be hazardous to your health: fertility preservation is an important part of cancer care
Role of a patient navigator in fertility preservation
Judaism and reproductive technology
Reading between the lines of cancer and fertility: a provider's story
Rewarding experience for a pediatric urologist
Final thoughts.Digital Access Springer 2010