[LOCALLY ADVANCED CERVICAL CANCER IN THE PUERPERIUM--CASE REPORT].
I KaragyozovA GerganovaM VelevPublished in: Akusherstvo i ginekologiia (2016)
The cervical cancer is the most common gynaecological neoplasma during pregnancy. The average frequency during pregnancy and 1 year post partum is around 1 case per 2 200 pregnancies. The authors present a case of locally advanced cervical cancer (IV stage), diagnosed 30 days after Cesarean section. 5-years survival of this stage is 15%.