Preserving Parenthood: Fertility Options for Young Cancer Patients

In this episode of Life on Pause , we explore a critical—but often overlooked—aspect of cancer care: fertility preservation. Joined by Dr. Mindy Christianson, a national expert in reproductive endocrinology from the Cleveland Clinic, and Shanan Vanatta, the Fertility Preservation Coordinator at Penn State Health, we take a closer look at the options available to preserve fertility before cancer treatment begins.
You’ll hear honest conversations about:
- Freezing eggs, sperm, or reproductive tissue before treatment
- The emotional role parents often play in fertility decisions
- Common barriers like treatment delays and financial costs
- Fertility preservation options for prepubescent children
- Long-term outcomes and evolving family-building paths
Whether you’re a patient, parent, or provider, this conversation offers clarity, compassion, and critical insights to help make informed decisions during an overwhelming time.
💬 Join us as we bring awareness to fertility preservation during National Infertility Awareness Week—and give voice to the future families made possible through early intervention.