BACKGROUND: The aims of our study were to investigate the short- and long-term effects of chemo- or radiotherapy on spermatogenesis in patients with testicular cancer and to establish any correlation between pre-therapy sperm parameters, histotype and treatment type/intensity and the progress of spermatogenesis during the post-therapy period. METHODS: We evaluated 166 patients affected by testicular cancer, who cryobanked about 1 month after the removal of the cancerous testis and before beginning chemo- (CH group; n = 71) or radiotherapy (RT group; n = 95). RESULTS: For the CH group, there was a statistically significant decrease in sperm parameters, which was most significant 3 months after the end of chemotherapy. For the RT group, this decrease was most relevant 6 months after the end of radiotherapy. Two years after therapy, 3% of the CH group and 6% of the RT group remained azoospermic. To evaluate whether spermatogenesis recovery is a function of baseline semen quality, we divided each group into two subgroups by pre-therapy total sperm count (A, < 40 x 10(6)/ejaculate; B, >= 40 x 10(6)/ejaculate). At t(24), subgroup A of both the CH and RT groups showed improved sperm parameters over the baseline, whereas subgroup B for both CH and RT groups showed a return of sperm parameters to those of baseline values. CONCLUSIONS: In conclusion, the recovery of spermatogenesis after chemo- or radiotherapy in our group of testicular cancer patients was not a function of pre-therapy sperm parameter quality. Cryopreservation of sperm before performing such therapy is therefore imperative.

Effect of chemo- or radiotherapy on sperm parameters of testicular cancer patients / Gandini, Loredana; Paolo Giuseppe Maria, Sgro'; Lombardo, Francesco; Paoli, Donatella; Culasso, Franco; Toselli, Lucia; Tsamatropoulos, Petros; Lenzi, Andrea. - In: HUMAN REPRODUCTION. - ISSN 0268-1161. - 21:11(2006), pp. 2882-2889. [10.1093/humrep/del167]

Effect of chemo- or radiotherapy on sperm parameters of testicular cancer patients

GANDINI, Loredana;LOMBARDO, Francesco;PAOLI, Donatella;CULASSO, Franco;TOSELLI, LUCIA;TSAMATROPOULOS, PETROS;LENZI, Andrea
2006

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BACKGROUND: The aims of our study were to investigate the short- and long-term effects of chemo- or radiotherapy on spermatogenesis in patients with testicular cancer and to establish any correlation between pre-therapy sperm parameters, histotype and treatment type/intensity and the progress of spermatogenesis during the post-therapy period. METHODS: We evaluated 166 patients affected by testicular cancer, who cryobanked about 1 month after the removal of the cancerous testis and before beginning chemo- (CH group; n = 71) or radiotherapy (RT group; n = 95). RESULTS: For the CH group, there was a statistically significant decrease in sperm parameters, which was most significant 3 months after the end of chemotherapy. For the RT group, this decrease was most relevant 6 months after the end of radiotherapy. Two years after therapy, 3% of the CH group and 6% of the RT group remained azoospermic. To evaluate whether spermatogenesis recovery is a function of baseline semen quality, we divided each group into two subgroups by pre-therapy total sperm count (A, < 40 x 10(6)/ejaculate; B, >= 40 x 10(6)/ejaculate). At t(24), subgroup A of both the CH and RT groups showed improved sperm parameters over the baseline, whereas subgroup B for both CH and RT groups showed a return of sperm parameters to those of baseline values. CONCLUSIONS: In conclusion, the recovery of spermatogenesis after chemo- or radiotherapy in our group of testicular cancer patients was not a function of pre-therapy sperm parameter quality. Cryopreservation of sperm before performing such therapy is therefore imperative.
2006
chemotherapy; radiotherapy; semen quality; testicular cancer
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Effect of chemo- or radiotherapy on sperm parameters of testicular cancer patients / Gandini, Loredana; Paolo Giuseppe Maria, Sgro'; Lombardo, Francesco; Paoli, Donatella; Culasso, Franco; Toselli, Lucia; Tsamatropoulos, Petros; Lenzi, Andrea. - In: HUMAN REPRODUCTION. - ISSN 0268-1161. - 21:11(2006), pp. 2882-2889. [10.1093/humrep/del167]
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