Cervical cancer in pregnant women. How does it affect the course of pregnancy. Methods of diagnosis and treatment.
Monika Sosna,
Adriana Misiło,
Krzysztof Mordoń
Abstract:Cervical cancer is now a common occurrence in both non-pregnant and pregnant women. The sooner cancer is diagnosed, the greater the chance of cure and better prognosis for the future. Treatment is used if it is supported by a multidisciplinary team including doctors, midwives, psychologists, psychotherapists, physiotherapists. Diagnostics and methods of treatment of pregnant women for a complex process. These methods must be carefully analyzed and applied in accordance with the guidelines and the implementatio… Show more
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