Approaches to the Diagnosis and Management of Ovarian Cancer in Pregnancy.
Kaja MichalczykAneta Cymbaluk-PłoskaPublished in: Cancer management and research (2021)
Ovarian cancer is one of the most common gynecological cancers diagnosed in pregnancy. Its management is often very problematic due to the proximity of the adnexa to the developing fetus and chemotherapy-related toxicity risk. Tumor markers and imagining studies play important roles in diagnosis, help differentiate benign masses from malignancy and allow to plan the treatment. Due to the physiological changes that occur in pregnancy, levels of tumor markers can be altered and reduce their diagnostic value. We review current recommendations for the management and treatment of ovarian cancer in pregnant patients considering gestational age at diagnosis, tumor histology, stage of the disease, risk of obstetrical complications, and patient's preferences.
Keyphrases
- preterm birth
- gestational age
- end stage renal disease
- pregnancy outcomes
- chronic kidney disease
- birth weight
- newly diagnosed
- magnetic resonance imaging
- pregnant women
- prognostic factors
- squamous cell carcinoma
- computed tomography
- combination therapy
- clinical practice
- peritoneal dialysis
- magnetic resonance
- young adults
- locally advanced
- weight loss
- decision making
- weight gain
- drug induced