Addressing the psychological impact of infertility risk arising from breast cancer treatment: Education and self-compassion interventions

Rory D. Colman , Yasuhiro Kotera

International Journal of Population Studies ›› 2025, Vol. 11 ›› Issue (5) : 31 -37.

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Breast cancer incidence is increasing globally, including populations of childbearing age. Infertility risk from cancer treatment can negatively impact mental health in breast cancer patients and survivors, in part due to a lack of understanding of the risk and mitigation options ahead of treatment. In this commentary, recent literature on understanding of breast cancer treatment risk to infertility is reviewed, and recommendations are made for improving knowledge for at-risk populations. In addition, we propose a novel integration of self-compassion interventions be applied within breast cancer clinical care, building on groundwork from both breast cancer and primary infertility research areas that indicate the psychological benefits of self-compassion. Considerations for the application of self-compassion interventions to address fertility concerns within breast cancer patient and survivor populations are discussed.

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Breast cancer / Breast cancer understanding / Infertility / Reproductive health / Self-compassion

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