| Literature DB >> 35399318 |
Emmanouil Kalampokas1, Nikolaos Vlahos2, Theodoros Kalampokas2, Mahalakshmi Gurumurthy3.
Abstract
Malignant disease complicates pregnancy in up to 1 per 1,000-2,000 cases. Pregnancy itself does not constitute a predisposing factor for malignancy. Management and treatment of patients suffering from a malignancy during pregnancy still represents a challenge in everyday clinical practice. Recent advances in imaging, diagnostic and overall treatment modalities have tailored the management of patients, specifically those who wish to maintain the pregnancy. The aim of this review was to provide clinicians with concise information on the management of the most common malignancies during pregnancy. We performed a review of the current literature including review articles, original research articles and guidelines, which are used for the management of the most common malignancies during pregnancy. Breast, cervical and ovarian malignant tumours are the most common during pregnancy. However, the overall outcome and survival per stage for these cancers do not appear to be influenced by pregnancy. Ethical, emotional and treatment dilemmas may be encountered during treatment planning. Individualization of treatment planning should be made by a multidisciplinary team but the final decision rests with the parents. Copyright 2021, International Institute of Anticancer Research.Entities:
Keywords: Pregnancy; breast cancer; cancer; cervical cancer; malignancy; ovarian cancer; review; vulval cancer
Year: 2021 PMID: 35399318 PMCID: PMC8962791 DOI: 10.21873/cdp.10015
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Cancer Diagn Progn ISSN: 2732-7787