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Cancer in pregnancy, although thankfully a relatively uncommon
occurrence, presents physicians and their patients with a major
dilemma. The urge to use the highest tolerable doses of
chemotherapy, high doses of irradiation and surgery has to be
weighed carefully against their risks to the unborn baby. This book
is the very first to attempt to quantify these risks and provide
physicians with a core of knowledge that will be very relevant to
making sound clinical decisions in the face of sometimes
conflicting interests. The volume evaluates the results of the
Motherisk Program, which was set up specifically to address this
problem, and reviews maternal and fetal outcomes from a sizeable
database of the most common cases of cancer in pregnancy. In
reviewing this program and the experience of others in this area,
this volume sets out to create a clinically relevant tool for
oncologists, obstetrician-gynecologists, perinatologists and
neonatologists.
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