The concomitance of cancer and pregnancy is a biological paradox
and one of the greatest challenges in the lives of young patients,
their partners, and their families. It is also a challenge to
oncologists, because the management of the pregnant cancer patient
involves both mother and fetus. Ideally, oncologists, reproductive
endocrinologists, obstetricians and neonatologists, nurses, and
psychologists work within a dedicated multidisciplinary team to
deliver optimal cancer therapy to the mother, while assuring fetal
well-being.
This book, written by oncology experts with knowledge and
clinical expertise on diagnosis, treatment, and follow-up of women
with different types of cancer during pregnancy, provides a
comprehensive review of existing data on cancer during pregnancy
and a general overview of its psychological, ethical, and social
aspects. Chapters address the diagnosis, treatment, and follow-up
of young women with specific solid or hematologic cancers during
pregnancy. The safety of subsequent pregnancy after cancer
treatments and the alternatives to maintain or enhance fertility in
women undergoing cancer therapy are also addressed. While not
intended as a practical guideline, the book contains clinical
suggestions, bibliography, and references to available online
sources about referral centers, ongoing clinical trials, and tumor
registries to help oncologists in the clinic.
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