2023
DOI: 10.1111/imj.16287
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A minority of women of childbearing potential are tested for pregnancy before chemoimmunotherapy: an Australian cancer centre experience

Verity Chadwick,
Michaela Kim,
Georgia Mills
et al.

Abstract: BackgroundChemotherapy is potentially harmful to a developing foetus, and there are limited data on the foetal impact of chemoimmunotherapy (CIT). Therefore, determining pregnancy status prior to initiation of CIT should be standard of care.AimsTo determine how many women of childbearing age are tested for pregnancy prior to immunochemotherapy administration.MethodsA retrospective chart review at a large Australian metropolitan cancer referral centre, including 304 women aged 18–51 years with a diagnosis of ca… Show more

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