Objective: Fertility status evaluation in patients found azoospermic at the time of malignancy diagnosis.
Design: Case series follow-up.
Setting: University Hospital Sperm Banking service.
Patient(s): Male cancer patients found azoospermic between 1986 and June 2000.
Intervention(s): Patients were interviewed about their reproductive history and were invited for a free semen analysis.
Main outcome measure(s): Pregnancy rate (PR) and percentage of patients with viable spermatozoa in the ejaculate.
Result(s): Sixty-five patients were enrolled; 16 were lost at follow-up, 7 died, and 42 were followed to the end of the study. The median (range) time of follow-up for the 42 remaining patients was 9 years (2-14 years). Seventeen patients had wanted to father a child; 12 had a child (71%, 95% confidence interval [CI] 48%-88%). Semen analysis results were available in 11 patients. Resumption of spermatogenesis was documented in 9 cases (82%, 95% CI 53%-97%).
Conclusion(s): Spontaneous fertility recovery is frequent in patients who are azoospermic at the time of cancer diagnosis.