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C - Cancer In Pregnancy to Cytomegalovirus

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  04 May 2010

Mary E. D'Alton
Affiliation:
Columbia University College of Physicians and Surgeons
Errol Norwitz
Affiliation:
Yale University School of Medicine
Thomas McElrath
Affiliation:
Harvard Medical School
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Summary

BACKGROUND

  • Counseling must balance risk to fetus of Rx & prematurity against the risk to mother of delaying Rx

  • Most common malignancies of young: breast, lymphoma, leukemia, melanoma, colon, ovary, thyroid

DIAGNOSIS

History

  • Sx specific to malignancy

Physical examination

  • Note possible metastases (including lymph nodes)

Diagnostic tests

  • Laboratory tests: check baseline hepatic, renal function

  • Specific diagnostic tests: if indicated, check tumor marker

  • Imaging tests: as indicated

DIFFERENTIAL DIAGNOSIS

  • Specific for malignancy under Rx

COMPLICATIONS

  • Maternal complications: depend on specific malignancy

  • Fetal complications: iatrogenic prematurity, metastases to fetus (rare, only w/ melanoma)

PROGNOSIS

  • Pregnancy does not appear to worsen outcome or disease progression

MANAGEMENT

General measures

  • Multidisciplinary approach

  • If a realistic chance of cure or significant prolongation of survival of mother, pregnancy should not delay Rx; if cure unrealistic, Rx should minimize effects to fetus

Specific treatment

  • Consider pregnancy termination if excessive exposure to chemotherapeutic agents or radiation anticipated in early pregnancy

Side effects & complications of treatment

  • Effects of chemotherapy depend on drug, dose/duration of Rx, gestational age: (1) in 1st trimester, teratogenicity ∼6% w/ single agent, 90–100% w/ folate antagonists; (2) in 2nd/3rd trimesters, no evidence of structural injury or developmental delay, but data limited

  • Effects of radiation depend on type, dose/duration, gestational age: (1) in 1st trimester, 0.5–1 Gy (5–10 rad) may cause abortion; (2) at 3–10 wk, >50% of fetuses exposed to >2.5 Gy have mental retardation, microcephaly, retinal degeneration, cataracts, skeletal abnormalities, intrauterine growth restriction; (3) at 12–20 wk, may cause intrauterine growth restriction, microcephaly, mental retardation; (4) >20 wk, no anomalies

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Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Print publication year: 2007

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