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Gynecological cancer and pregnancy |
Bulletin du Cancer. Volume 89, Number 9, 765-71, Septembre 2002, Dossier thématique : Cytogénique oncologique
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Author(s) : Philippe Morice, Sophie Camatte, Patricia Pautier, Vanina Castaigne, Nathalie Germann, Christophe Pomel, Christine Haie-Meder, Catherine Lhommé, Pierre Duvillard, Daniel Dargent, Damienne Castaigne |
Summary : Cervical cancer and nonepithelial ovarian cancer are the most frequent gynecological tumors diagnosed during the pregnancy. The management of patients with a malignant tumor discovered during her pregnancy depends on the type of the tumor, the tumor stage and the term of the pregnancy. In most of cases, a conservative management of the pregnancy could be offered without affect the optimal approach for the treatment of the tumor nor the survival of the patient. But such management needs to be determined in a multidisciplinary staff with oncologists, neonatologists, obstetricians but also the point of view of the patient. |
Keywords : gynecological cancer, pregnancy, conservative treatment. |
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