In which state do you work as a doctor? |
100 |
How long have you been working in human reproduction (years)? |
100 |
In your current practice, do you work in the private, SUS, or mixed network? |
100 |
How many infertility procedures do you attend per year with a social indication and how many with an oncological indication? |
96 |
Among the oncofertility techniques below, list in order of frequency the most common in your clinical practice. |
89 |
Which age limit would you recommend for preserving fertility in a woman with cancer? |
100 |
Among the malignant neoplasms below, list in order of frequency the most common in your clinical practice with an indication of fertility preservation. |
92 |
Among the cancer patients seen and with an indication of fertility preservation, what was the percentage of patients who chose to undergo the procedure? |
93 |
Among the cancer patients who underwent fertility preservation, what was the percentage of pregnancy? |
42 |
Among the cancer patients who underwent fertility preservation, what was the percentage of live births? |
49 |
I consider that fertility preservation is safe and does not change the oncological prognosis. |
100 |
Should the possibility of fertility preservation be offered to all female cancer patients of reproductive age? |
100 |
In your opinion, what are the main barriers to fertility preservation in women with cancer? List in order of importance. |
96 |
In the referred cases, was there a multidisciplinary meeting with a specialist in Clinical Oncology for the decision-making process? |
100 |