Maternal and fetal outcome following invasive cervical cancer in pregnancy

1996 ◽  
pp. 120-130 ◽  
Author(s):  
M. Lishner ◽  
D. Zemlickis ◽  
P. Degendorfer ◽  
T. Panzarella ◽  
S. B. Sutcliffe ◽  
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2016 ◽  
Vol 26 (8) ◽  
pp. 1490-1496 ◽  
Author(s):  
Caterina Ricci ◽  
Giovanni Scambia ◽  
Rosa De Vincenzo

ObjectiveCervical cancer is the most common gynecological cancer occurring in pregnancy, creating a complex situation both for patient and physician. Neoadjuvant chemotherapy is an innovative way of managing cervical cancer in pregnancy.MethodsIn our paper, we report a retrospective case series of 4 women treated with chemotherapy for invasive cervical cancer during pregnancy in our center over the last 5 years, and we summarize the available literature and guidelines.ResultsAll the cases were locally advanced cervical cancers that received chemotherapy with platinum and/or taxanes. All patients showed a good response to chemotherapy and a radical surgery was performed with no additional morbidities at the cesarean delivery time in 3 of 4 cases. Three of 4 patients are alive and have a good outcome with no recurrence of disease up to date. One patient died because of recurrent disease 2 years after the first-line treatment during pregnancy. All babies are alive and well up to date (maximum follow-up, 63 months).ConclusionsEven if there are no standardized practices in the treatment of cervical cancer in pregnancy, in our opinion, neoadjuvant chemotherapy can be a very useful strategy for patients and physicians facing the challenge.


1991 ◽  
Vol 9 (11) ◽  
pp. 1956-1961 ◽  
Author(s):  
D Zemlickis ◽  
M Lishner ◽  
P Degendorfer ◽  
T Panzarella ◽  
S B Sutcliffe ◽  
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Invasive carcinoma of the cervix is the most common gynecologic malignancy to occur during the reproductive years. To analyze the effects of pregnancy on the course and survival of invasive cervical cancer, we compared 40 women with invasive cervical cancer to 89 nonpregnant controls matched for age, calendric year of diagnosis, stage, and tumor type. Additionally, we compared the distribution of invasive cervical cancer stages among the 40 pregnant women with that among the 1,963 cases of invasive cervical cancer treated during the same 30 years in women less than 45 years of age registered in the same hospital. To evaluate pregnancy outcome, we compared babies born to women with invasive cervical cancer to babies born of women matched for maternal age and not exposed to known teratogens or reproductive risks during pregnancy. Thirty-year survival of pregnant women with invasive cervical cancer was identical to that of their matched controls. Women having invasive cervical cancer were 3.1 times more likely to be diagnosed with stage I disease (95% confidence interval, 1.6 to 6.2). Additionally, they had a significantly lower chance of being diagnosed with stages III and IV (P = .02). Babies born to women with invasive cervical cancer were similar in gestational age and rates of prematurity but had a lower birth weight than the matched controls. There were two stillbirths among the 24 pregnancies that continued to term (8%), not statistically different from the 1.1% rate for Ontario. Our data suggest that pregnancy per se does not adversely affect the survival of women with invasive cervical cancer. However, this study provides evidence that pregnant women are more likely to present with early disease because of regular, pregnancy-related obstetric exams. Moreover, there is an increased risk for stillbirth, which should lead to follow-up of these patients by a high-risk perinatal unit.


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