Fertility Preservation Toolkit

Thank you for your interest in our toolkits. Please read our Terms of Use carefully as we include information that applies to all our toolkits.

All toolkits are publicly available for individual use without licensing or royalty fees. Such use of toolkits is “single use,” meaning solely for the User’s research, clinical, educational, or other application. User’s email may be added to an email distribution list to receive scientific and updated information about the toolkit(s).

We encourage use of our toolkits. User agrees not to adapt, alter, amend, abridge, modify, condense, make derivative works, or translate toolkits without prior written permission from the Provider. User agrees not to sell or incorporate toolkits into materials that could be sold without prior written consent from the Provider. To inquire about permissions, please email info@a4fp.org.


fertility preservation

CALL TO ACTION! Support Pending Fertility Preservation Legislation in New York - blog post image

CALL TO ACTION! Support Pending Fertility Preservation Legislation in New York

The primary barrier for cancer patients seeking to preserve their fertility is cost. Sperm banking, embryo freezing and egg freezing cost thousands of dollars. Because these services are rarely covered by insurance, patients are typically left paying out of pocket in order to access these services. For many, especially while in the midst of a

CALL TO ACTION! Support Pending Fertility Preservation Legislation in New York Read More »

New Survey about Needs for Services to Help with Fertility and Sexuality Issues in Younger Breast Cancer Survivors - blog post image

New Survey about Needs for Services to Help with Fertility and Sexuality Issues in Younger Breast Cancer Survivors

Dr. Leslie Schover, a pioneering researcher in the field of sexuality and fertility after cancer, has launched a new survey about the specific reproductive health needs of women who were diagnosed with breast cancer before menopause. Dr. Schover is conducting the survey to better understand the ongoing needs of young cancer patients for information and

New Survey about Needs for Services to Help with Fertility and Sexuality Issues in Younger Breast Cancer Survivors Read More »