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Risk of infertility in patients with Hodgkin's disease treated with ABVD vs MOPP vs ABVD/MOPP.
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SpermatogenesisFertilityReproductive HealthGynecologyPathologySemen AnalysisGonadal FunctionOvarian CancerHematologyReproductive MedicineGametogenesisPublic HealthInfertilityAndrologyMopp Vs Abvd/moppMopp/abvd SchemeFertility PreservationHuman ReproductionUrologyMopp ChemotherapyMedicine
The gonadal function of 38 patients with Hodgkin's disease (HD) treated with MOPP chemotherapy (12 patients), ABVD (9 patients) and alternating MOPP/ABVD (17 patients) has been retrospectively investigated with semen analysis. Median age of patients was 25 years (range 16-41 years). Azoospermia was found in all patients from the MOPP group (100%), in 3 of the ABVD group (33%) and in 13 of the MOPP/ABVD group (76%). After temporary oligospermia full recovery of spermatogenesis was observed in 67% of patients treated with ABVD, versus 25% of MOPP-treated patients following a prolonged period of azoospermia and oligospermia. Patients receiving MOPP/ABVD scheme had complete recovery of testicular function after oligospermia in 24% of cases. These results confirm the higher gonadal toxicity of the MOPP regimen as compared to others such as ABVD without alkylating agents.