Episode 2

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27th Aug 2024

Exploring Fertility Preservation During Cancer Treatment: Expert Insights from Penn State Health

In this episode of "Life on Pause," host Jill Robertson sits down with Dr. Stephanie Estes, a fertility specialist at Penn State Health, to explore the complex intersection of cancer treatment and fertility preservation. Building on the recent webinar "Cancer and Blood Disorders: When Disease Treatment Pushes Fertility and Family Planning Decisions to the Forefront in Adolescents and Young Adults," this discussion provides valuable information for those facing infertility due to cancer or other blood disorders.

Dr. Estes explains the options available for both males and females, covering sperm and egg freezing, genetic testing, and innovative procedures like ovarian tissue preservation. Whether you are a patient, caregiver, or healthcare professional, this conversation sheds light on the importance of early fertility discussions and the options available to ensure future family planning possibilities.

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0:00 - Introduction and Webinar Overview

0:53 - Fertility Preservation Options Explained

4:58 - Sperm and Egg Freezing Processes

9:28 - Genetic Testing and Sickle Cell Considerations

13:35 - Post-Cancer Fertility and Insurance Coverage

18:23 - Advances in Fertility Medicine and Future Options

20:01 - Final Thoughts and Advocacy Tips

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About the Podcast

Life on Pause
Life On Pause is a podcast for and by young adults living with cancer. Each month, young adult cancer patients from Penn State Health share honestly about their cancer diagnosis, treatment and life afterwards. As cancer causes the group to reflect on issues both large and small, surprisingly relatable stories and themes emerge. From relationships to body functions, nothing is off the table.