Preserve Your Fertility Before Cancer Treatment

A cancer diagnosis can feel like life hit the brakes. But your future family plans don’t have to end here. Onco fertility helps you preserve eggs, sperm, or embryos before chemotherapy, radiation, or surgery, so you still have a chance at parenthood later.

What is Onco-Fertility?

Onco fertility is a specialised area that connects oncology + reproductive medicine to protect the reproductive future of cancer patients and survivors.

In simple words, ONCO fertility helps you:

  • • Understand how cancer treatment may affect fertility
  • • Choose the best fertility preservation option (based on time + health + age)
  • • Preserve eggs/sperm/embryos before treatment starts, whenever possible
Why Egg Freezing Matters

Why Fertility Preservation Matters Before Cancer Treatment

Cancer treatments like chemotherapy or radiation can affect fertility. Preserving eggs, sperm, or embryos before treatment helps protect your chance of biological parenthood later.

Who Is a Good Candidate

Who Should Consider Onco-Fertility Preservation?

Recommended for patients diagnosed with cancer who may undergo chemotherapy, radiation, or surgery that could impact reproductive function-before treatment begins or as early as possible.

How Egg Freezing Works

How Onco-Fertility Preservation Works

After a quick fertility assessment, eggs, sperm, or embryos are safely collected and frozen using advanced cryopreservation, allowing cancer treatment to proceed without losing future fertility options.

Why Fertility Preservation Matters Before Cancer Treatment?

Cancer Treatment Can Affect Fertility

Chemotherapy, radiation, and some surgeries may permanently impact egg or sperm production. Preserving fertility before treatment helps protect future parenthood options.

Limited Window Before Treatment Begins

Fertility preservation is time-sensitive. Early referral allows safe egg, sperm, or embryo freezing without delaying cancer care.

Protecting Your Future After Recovery

Surviving cancer is the priority-but preserving fertility ensures that life after recovery can still include biological parenthood, if you choose.

For Adolescents & Young Adults With Cancer

Children, teens, and young adults diagnosed before completing their family can preserve fertility early, even before puberty-related treatments.

For Women & Men Facing High-Risk Therapies

Patients undergoing aggressive chemotherapy, pelvic radiation, or bone marrow transplant benefit most from proactive fertility preservation planning.

Emotional Reassurance During a Difficult Time

Fertility preservation offers control and hope-helping patients and families make informed decisions during an otherwise overwhelming diagnosis.

How It Works at India IVF (Simple Step-by-Step)

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Rapid Consultation + Case Review

We understand time pressure. Your medical details and oncology timeline are reviewed quickly.

2

Coordination With Your Oncologist

Your fertility plan is aligned with your cancer treatment schedule so safety stays first.

3

Choose the Right Preservation Option

Based on time available, age, medical condition, and personal choices.

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Preservation + Safe Storage

Eggs/sperm/embryos (or tissue, where applicable) are frozen and stored for future use.

5

Future Planning (After Recovery)

When you’re ready, your fertility team discusses the safest and most appropriate way to use preserved samples.

Why Choose India IVF for Onco-Fertility Care

Lab Technology

Advanced Fertility Preservation Labs

State-of-the-art IVF labs with vitrification protocols designed specifically for cancer patients, ensuring safe and effective egg, sperm, and embryo freezing before treatment begins.

Specialists

Onco-Fertility Specialists

Experienced fertility specialists who work closely with oncologists to plan preservation quickly-without compromising or delaying cancer treatment timelines.

Urgent Care

Time-Sensitive, Coordinated Care

Fast-track fertility preservation pathways for cancer patients, ensuring critical procedures are completed within the limited window before chemotherapy or radiation.

Medical Planning

Personalised Medical Planning

Individualised preservation strategies based on age, diagnosis, treatment type, and urgency - whether egg freezing, sperm freezing, or embryo freezing is most appropriate.

Guidance

Ethical, Transparent Guidance

Clear counselling on medical options, consent, storage terms, and future use-helping patients and families make informed decisions during a difficult time.

Support

Emotional Support & Safe Environment

A compassionate, private, and supportive care setting that prioritises comfort, dignity, and reassurance for patients navigating both cancer and fertility concerns.

Your Path to Fertility Preservation During Cancer Care

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Cancer-Focused Fertility Assessment

Rapid evaluation of reproductive health to understand fertility risks before chemotherapy, radiation, or surgery-so preservation decisions can be made without delaying cancer treatment.

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Personalised Preservation Plan

A customised fertility preservation strategy (egg, sperm, embryo, or tissue freezing) designed around your diagnosis, treatment timeline, age, and future family goals.

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Integrated Medical & Emotional Support

Coordinated care alongside your oncology team, with guidance on nutrition, stress management, and emotional support during a physically and emotionally demanding phase.

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Future-Ready Follow-Up Care

Long-term monitoring and clear guidance on using preserved eggs, sperm, or embryos after recovery - helping you plan parenthood when the time is right.

Fertility Preservation Cost for Cancer Patients

The cost of egg freezing depends on various medical and clinical factors. Here is an approximate breakdown to guide your planning:

What Determines the Cost? Estimated Cost (INR)
Initial Fertility Consultation Request Personalised Guidance.
Medical Evaluation & Screening Request Personalised Guidance
Preservation Procedure Request Personalised Guidance
Laboratory Handling & Cryopreservation Request Personalised Guidance
Storage & Long-Term Care Planning Request Personalised Guidance

* Fertility preservation plans are personalised based on cancer diagnosis, urgency of treatment, age, and medical safety. Our team ensures complete transparency and discusses all options clearly before proceeding.

Real Stories, Real Miracles

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Time-Sensitive Fertility Planning, Made Clear

Early assessment is critical before cancer treatment begins. These evaluations help determine the safest and fastest fertility preservation option - without delaying oncology care.

Ovarian Reserve Assessment

Helps evaluate egg quantity and fertility potential before chemotherapy or radiation begins, guiding whether egg or embryo freezing should be prioritised urgently.

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Semen Analysis

Assesses sperm count and quality prior to cancer treatment, allowing timely sperm freezing for future family planning if fertility may be affected.

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Hormonal & Baseline Testing

Essential blood tests to understand reproductive function and safely plan fertility preservation alongside cancer treatment timelines.

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Fertility Preservation Planning

Specialist-led evaluation to decide the most suitable option-egg, sperm, embryo, or tissue preservation-based on diagnosis and urgency.

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IVF & Future Use Guidance

Clear explanation of how preserved eggs, sperm, or embryos can be used later through IVF once cancer treatment is completed. profile.

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Post-Treatment Fertility Review

Follow-up assessment after recovery to guide safe family-building decisions when you’re medically ready.

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Take the First Step Today

If you or your loved one is starting cancer treatment, don’t wait in silence. A short consult can help you understand what’s realistically possible.

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Questions About IVF & Fertility Treatments

Onco fertility helps preserve fertility before cancer treatment by freezing sperm, eggs, embryos, or (in select cases) tissue-so pregnancy can still be possible later.
In many cases, preservation can be planned quickly. The real answer depends on your diagnosis and urgency, so your fertility team coordinates with your oncologist.
Sperm banking is usually the fastest and simplest option, when a semen sample can be collected.
Egg freezing and embryo freezing are common options. Ovarian tissue freezing may be discussed in select cases when time is limited.
Yes, egg freezing can be considered for single women, depending on medical suitability and time available.
Yes. Embryo freezing is a well-established option when treatment timing and medical factors allow.
It may be discussed for prepubertal boys in select cases, depending on availability and suitability.
Storage can be long-term. The exact duration and legal/storage policies will be explained during counselling.
Options may still exist depending on the situation. It’s still worth discussing quickly.
It’s a joint decision-based on your oncology plan, fertility assessment, time available, and your personal preferences.