2011
DOI: 10.1007/s00129-011-2766-y
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Gynäkologische Krebserkrankungen während der Schwangerschaft

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“…3% of all newly diagnosed cervical cancers affect pregnant women [4]. The simultaneous occurrence of pregnancy and a cervical carcinoma presents a dilemma for the affected couples, doctors and relatives, and it requires special expertise to advise and treat these patients, especially if they wish to go on with the pregnancy [5][6][7]. The ideal setting in this case would be a clinic with a perinatal centre as well as a gynaecologic oncology centre.…”
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“…3% of all newly diagnosed cervical cancers affect pregnant women [4]. The simultaneous occurrence of pregnancy and a cervical carcinoma presents a dilemma for the affected couples, doctors and relatives, and it requires special expertise to advise and treat these patients, especially if they wish to go on with the pregnancy [5][6][7]. The ideal setting in this case would be a clinic with a perinatal centre as well as a gynaecologic oncology centre.…”
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“…Mother and child were discharged in good health. Cervical Carcinoma in Early Pregnancy -Successful Birth by Caesarean Section Followed by Radical Hysterectomy vidual cases or retrospective overviews [6,7,9,10]. The approach during pregnancy depends on the gestational age, tumour stage, risk factors such as lymph node infection, and the patientʼs wishes.…”
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