Hypothesis: Girls and women exposed to chemotherapy and/or radiation therapy experience endocrine changes more similar to women in their late reproductive years than to same-age peers. These changes will be more dramatic in women who receive high dose therapy compared to women who receive low dose therapy. At annual visits over 3-5 years, a combination of physical exam, medical history, menstrual diary keeping, pelvic ultrasound and blood hormones tests will be used to measure "ovarian reserve" , that is the number and quality of the eggs that remain in the ovaries. The study will also try to learn if those who received higher doses of certain chemotherapies are more likely to have changes in these tests sooner than those women who received smaller doses of these same drugs. Additionally a DNA (deoxyribonucleic acid) sample will be collected to look for gene variations that may predict susceptibility to ovarian damage from cancer treatments. Information learned from this study may help researchers to develop guidelines to identify problems with a female cancer survivor's ovaries before irregular menses or other symptoms of ovarian failure occur.
Up to 400 females will participate in this study in one of three cohorts: * 150 females ages 11-35, with history of exposure to alkylating agent chemotherapy and/or radiation therapy * 150 Unexposed peers, ages 11-35, never exposed to chemotherapy or radiation therapy * 100 Unexposed females, ages 40-50 never exposed to chemotherapy or radiation therapy
Study Type
OBSERVATIONAL
Enrollment
391
Penn Reproductive Research Unit, 3701 Market Street, Suite 810
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, United States
Penn Medicine at Radnor, 250 King of Prussia Road
Radnor, Pennsylvania, United States
Reproductive hormones
Primary Outcomes for this study will include mean and changes in reproductive hormone measures obtained during the early follicular phase of the menstrual cycle (days 1-4).
Time frame: Annually for 3-5 years
Antral Follicle Counts
All ovarian follicles and cysts will be measured by transvaginal or transabdominal ultrasound. Follicles will be measured in millimeters and grouped according to size: 2-5 mm, 6-9 mm, and \>10 mm in diameter.
Time frame: Annually for 3-5 years
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