ISSN 1662-4009 (online)

ey0018.9-10 | Reproductive outcomes in childhood cancer survivors | ESPEYB18

9.10. Health outcomes in offspring born to survivors of childhood cancers following assisted reproductive technologies.

G Sommerhauser , A Borgmann-Staudt , K Astrahantseff , K Baust , G Calaminus , R Dittrich , MJ Fernandez-Gonzalez , H Holling , CJ Konig , R Schilling , T Schuster , L Lotz , M Balcerek

J Cancer Surviv. 2021; 15: 259–272. https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/32844376/Long-term treatment effects are possible reasons for reduced fertility and adverse pregnancy outcomes in childhood cancer survivors (CCS) (1). This observational study reports perinatal and health outcomes of offspring born to CCS using assisted reproductive technologies (ART). CCS were almost 2-fold more like...

ey0021.12-13 | Lipid Metabolism | ESPEYB21

12.13. Influence of oral contraceptives on lipid profile and trajectories in healthy adolescents-data from the EVA-tyrol study

A Staudt , SJ Kiechl , N Gande , C Hochmayr , B Bernar , K Stock , R Geiger , A Egger , A Griesmacher , M Knoflach , U Kiechl-Kohlendorfer , Early Vascular Ageing (EVA) Study Group.

Brief Summary: In a large cohort of healthy adolescents, oral contraceptive (OC) users showed an higher LDL and triglyceride blood levels than non-users. Similarly, lipid trajectories over time showed an increase in LDL and triglyceride levels.Comment: Oral contraceptives (OCs) are widely used among young women. Studies in adults reported that OCs increase triglyceride levels, but effects on LDL levels were inconsistent. However, many of these studies we...