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Cancer in pregnancy — The obstetrical management

Lone Storgaard, Iben Katinka Greiber, Berit Woetmann Pedersen, Birgitte Nielsen, Mona Aarenstrup Karlsen

2023Acta Obstetricia Et Gynecologica Scandinavica18 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Cancer in pregnancy, defined as a cancer diagnosed during pregnancy, is a rare but severe condition presenting both clinical and ethical challenges. During the last two decades a paradigm shift has occurred towards recommending similar staging and treatment regimens of pregnant and non-pregnant cancer patients. This strategy is a result of an increasing number of reassuring reports on chemotherapy treatment in pregnancy after the first trimester. The management of cancer in pregnancy should be managed in a multidisciplinary team where staging, oncological treatment, social and mental care, timing of delivery, and follow-up of the infant should be planned. Due to the rarity, centralization is recommended to allow experience accumulation. Furthermore, national and international advisory boards are supportive when there is a lack of expertise.

Topics & Concepts

MedicinePregnancyMultidisciplinary teamMultidisciplinary approachSecond trimesterCancerColorectal cancerObstetricsIntensive care medicineGestationNursingInternal medicineSocial scienceSociologyGeneticsBiologyCancer Risks and FactorsChildhood Cancer Survivors' Quality of LifeBirth, Development, and Health