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What are your recommendations for a male patient who was recently started on imatinib and wants to conceive?

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Medical Oncology · Massachusetts General Hospital

Great question. This comes up often. For males, they can continue to take their CML TKI and conceive a child. Of course, this is much more complicated for women as they should not be pregnant while taking a TKI.

I would say that if the patient is having difficulties conceiving, he should undergo a ...

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Medical Oncology · Long Island Jewish Medical Center

Imatinib can affect spermatogenesis. Therefore, he should stop imatinib for 6 months. Then should try to impregnate his partner. Resume imatinib after.

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Medical Oncology · Mary Lanning Healthcare Morrison Cancer Center/University of Nebraska Medical Center Adjunct Faculty

For the sake of completeness, I will address the question for women. Although contraception advice and termination of early pregnancy have been the standard practice in women, cases of imatinib use during pregnancy have been reported. An analysis (N = 12) of women diagnosed with a GIST tumor in the ...

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Pediatric Hematology/Oncology · The Cleveland Clinic Foundation

I would stop taking in pregnant women if in molecular remission.

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