2011
DOI: 10.1016/j.ejogrb.2011.04.013
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Pregnancy following radical vulvectomy for carcinoma of the vulva: a case report and literature review

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“…( Griffiths et al, 2020 ) There are very few case reports that document pregnancy outcomes following treatment of vulvar cancers, most of which were diagnosed early stage and not treated with radiation therapy. ( Arjona et al, 2011 , Dicken et al, 2010 ) In one of the cases, a young woman was diagnosed with vulvar synovial cell sarcoma and underwent multi-step personalized treatment to preserve fertility, including purposeful localization of radiation, and delivered a full-term infant without complication. ( Dicken et al, 2010 )…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…( Griffiths et al, 2020 ) There are very few case reports that document pregnancy outcomes following treatment of vulvar cancers, most of which were diagnosed early stage and not treated with radiation therapy. ( Arjona et al, 2011 , Dicken et al, 2010 ) In one of the cases, a young woman was diagnosed with vulvar synovial cell sarcoma and underwent multi-step personalized treatment to preserve fertility, including purposeful localization of radiation, and delivered a full-term infant without complication. ( Dicken et al, 2010 )…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…1 Ademais, apesar de a incidência da malignidade ser rara em pacientes com idade reprodutiva, há um aumento no relato de casos correlacionados a esse período, especialmente em gestantes. 11 O tratamento de escolha para neoplasias de alto risco é a excisão cirúrgica, com vulvectomia simples ou radical. Essa abordagem é a preferencial pois apresenta baixa taxa de reincidência neoplásica local.…”
Section: Fisiopatologia E Diagnósticounclassified
“…Most of vulvar and vaginal cancers are diagnosed in the postmenopausal age, with an estimate of about 20 and 15% of vulvar and vaginal cancers being diagnosed in women younger than 50 years, respectively [6,7], with an increase of number of cases over time [56]. There are very few reports in literature describing the fertility and the pregnancy outcomes in patients with early-stage [57] or with locally advanced vulvar cancer after radiation therapy [58,59].…”
Section: Vulvar and Vaginal Cancermentioning
confidence: 99%