Purpose
To predict embryo/oocyte cryopreservation cycle (ECC) outcomes in breast cancer patients stimulated with letrozole and follicle
stimulating hormone for fertility preservation based on observed anti-mullerian hormone (AMH) levels and antral follicle counts
(AFC).
Methods
The correlation between AMH and AFC and ECC outcomes were analyzed retrospectively on forty one women with breast cancer before
adjuvant treatment.
Results
AMH and AFC had a stronger correlation with the total number of oocytes and the number of mature oocytes than age, FSH, and
inhibin B. Subjects were evaluated by the number of mature oocytes retrieved to create cutoff points of AMH level, which identified
1.2 ng/mL as a potential value. Seven of 18 patients with AMH levels ≤1.2 ng/mL had low response versus none of 23 with >1.2 ng/mL,
(p = 0.001).
Conclusions
AMH is the most reliable serum marker of ECC outcomes, together with AFC as a biophysical marker, in breast cancer patients.
Low response is highly likely when the AMH level is ≤1.2 ng/mL.
Keywords Anti-Mullerian hormone (AMH) – Letrozole – Breast cancer – Fertility preservation – Cryopreservation
Capsule
AMH and AFC are the most reliable serum and biophysical markers of embryo/oocyte cryopreservation cycle outcomes in breast
cancer patients stimulated with letrozole and follicle stimulating hormone.