“…In 78.6% of women in the case group (33/42), a diagnosis of squamous cell carcinoma was established, [11][12][13][14][15][16][17]19,[21][22][23][24][25][26][27]29,31,34 whereas in 14.3% of women in the case group (6/42), adenocarcinoma was diagnosed 11,14,15,18,19,34 ; additionally, one woman each in the case groups of clear cell, of small cell, and of glossy cell carcinoma was identified. 17,20,30 The stage at diagnosis during pregnancy was early (stages I and II) in 93.5% of women in the case group and advanced in 6.5% of women in the case group. The mean gestational age at cervical cancer diagnosis was 19.5 weeks (SD 4.7, median 20 weeks, range 8-29 weeks), whereas the mean gestational age at chemotherapy administration was 23.9 weeks (SD 4.2, median 24 weeks, range 17-33 weeks).…”