As cancer survival rates continue to improve, as evidenced over the last 20 years, focus begins to shift toward improving quality of life. An aspect of patient care once judged trivial when measured alongside a goal as primary as survival, quality of life has ascended the ladder of care, enabled largely by ongoing advances in reproductive technologies. Several successful fertility preservation and post-treatment parenthood options have emerged to fill the void, prompting cancer patients to seek out previously unavailable information about risks and options.