Onco-Fertility
Onco-fertility focuses on preserving fertility in patients undergoing cancer treatment that may affect reproductive potential. Cancer therapies such as chemotherapy, radiation, and certain surgeries can impact fertility in both men and women. Dr. (Prof.) Jyoti Bajpai integrates fertility preservation into cancer care planning, ensuring that patients are informed, supported, and offered appropriate options before starting cancer treatment.
Fertility Preservation Options
Fertility preservation strategies are tailored based on age, gender, cancer type, and urgency of treatment. Options may include:
- Egg (Oocyte) Freezing – For women prior to cancer treatment
- Embryo Freezing – Established option for patients with time before treatment
- Sperm Cryopreservation – Simple and effective option for male patients
- Ovarian or Testicular Tissue Preservation – Specialized options in selected cases
- Fertility-Sparing Treatment Planning – Modifying cancer therapy when clinically safe
Who Can Benefit from Onco-Fertility?
Onco-fertility services are important for a wide range of patients:
- Adolescents and young adults with cancer
- Patients planning future parenthood
- Women with gynecological or breast cancers
- Patients receiving gonadotoxic treatments
- Patients with hormone-sensitive cancers
- Survivors concerned about long-term fertility
Multidisciplinary Coordination
Successful onco-fertility care requires close collaboration with multiple specialties:
- Reproductive medicine and fertility specialists
- Gynecology and urology teams
- Pediatric and adolescent oncology services
- Endocrinology support
- Psychological counseling and patient support
- Long-term survivorship care teams
Why Choose Expert Onco-Fertility Care?
Fertility preservation is a time-sensitive and emotionally important aspect of cancer care. Under Dr. (Prof.) Jyoti Bajpai’s guidance, patients receive timely counseling, evidence-based fertility-preserving strategies, and compassionate support, helping them safeguard future reproductive choices while undergoing effective cancer treatment.