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Part I: Communicating with Patients and Their Families
How Do Cancer Patients Learn about Fertility Preservation? Five Trajectories of Experience
Communicating across Diverse and Differently Literate Audiences
Patient and Family Tools to Aid in Education and Decision-Making about Oncofertility
Cancer-Related Infertility and Young Women: Strategies for Discussing Fertility Preservation
Fertility Communication and High-Risk Patients
Incorporating Partners and Spouses into Oncofertility Communication
Genetic Counselors: Bridging the Oncofertility Information Gap
Communicating Oncofertility to Children: A Developmental Perspective for Teaching Health Messages
Disparities in Adolescent Provider-Patient Communication Regarding Fertility Preservation Care
Fertility Communication to Cancer Patients: A Hematologist-Oncologist's Perspective
Part II: Communicating with Health Care Professionals, Stakeholders and the Public
An Interprofessional Approach to Shared Decision-Making: What It Means and Where Next
Oncofertility Communication Tools for Professionals and the Public
Educating Providers on Evidence-Based Medical Guidelines
Incorporating Insurance Education into the Fertility Preservation Process
Research Recruitment and Dissemination in Young Adults with Cancer
Communicating Emerging Reproductive Science to the Judiciary and Legislatures
The Role of Popular Media in Oncofertilty Communication.

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