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This study aims to learn about the needs and feelings of women who are infertile. Being infertile means not being able to have a child without the help of a third party. There are other options for building a family. The researchers are interested in the participants' thoughts about these options and want to learn about the experiences of infertile women due to cancer treatment as well as women who are infertile due to other causes. The researchers hope that what they learn will allow them to better care for infertile women in the future.
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As part of this study, you will be asked to fill out a series of questionnaires. These questions will ask about your feelings, sexual function, quality of life, and ideas about reproductive options. We will also ask some questions about you, your health, and your medical history. You can choose to answer these questions either at one of your doctor visits or over the telephone. You can decide the best way to complete this assessment.
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Study group of gynecologic cancer survivors and BMT/SMT cancer survivors:
Comparison Group of non-cancer infertile women awaiting egg (oocyte) donation:
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179 participants in 3 patient groups
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