Why Cancer Treatment Threatens Fertility
Cancer treatments often target rapidly dividing cells. While this is effective against cancer, it can also harm healthy cells involved in reproduction.
- Chemotherapy can damage eggs and sperm, reducing their number and quality.
- Radiation therapy directed near the pelvis can affect ovaries, testes, or the uterus.
- Surgery may involve removal of reproductive organs in some cases.
These effects are closely linked to the concept of Gonadotoxicity, which refers to the harmful impact of medical treatments on fertility.
The extent of damage depends on several factors:
- Type and dose of treatment
- Age of the patient
- Overall health and reproductive baseline
Understanding these risks early allows patients to take preventive steps before treatment begins.