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Cancer and Pregnancy [electronic resource] /by Antonella Surbone, Fedro Peccatori, Nicholas Pavlidis.

by Surbone, Antonella [author.]; Peccatori, Fedro [author.]; Pavlidis, Nicholas [author.]; SpringerLink (Online service).
Material type: materialTypeLabelBookSeries: Recent Results in Cancer Research: 178Publisher: Berlin, Heidelberg : Springer Berlin Heidelberg, 2008.Description: XI, 252 p online resource.ISBN: 9783540712749.Subject(s): Medicine | Obstetrics | Oncology | Medicine & Public Health | Oncology | Obstetrics/PerinatologyDDC classification: 616.994 Online resources: Click here to access online
Contents:
Why Is the Topic of Cancer and Pregnancy So Important? Why and How to Read this Book -- Prenatal Irradiation and Pregnancy: The Effects of Diagnostic Imaging and Radiation Therapy -- Maternal and Fetal Effects of Systemic Therapy in the Pregnant Woman with Cancer -- Breast Cancer During Pregnancy: Epidemiology, Surgical Treatment, and Staging -- Breast Cancer During Pregnancy: Medical Therapy and Prognosis -- Subsequent Pregnancy After Breast Cancer -- Cervical and Endometrial Cancer During Pregnancy -- Ovarian Cancers in Pregnancy -- Fertility After the Treatment of Gynecologic Tumors -- Leukaemia and Pregnancy -- Hodgkin and Non-Hodgkin Lymphomas During Pregnancy -- Pregnancy and Thyroid Cancer -- Gastrointestinal, Urologic and Lung Malignancies During Pregnancy -- Melanoma During Pregnancy: Epidemiology, Diagnosis, Staging, Clinical Picture -- Melanoma During Pregnancy: Therapeutic Management and Outcome -- Metastatic Involvement of Placenta and Foetus in Pregnant Women with Cancer -- The Obstetric Care of the Pregnant Woman with Cancer -- Fertility Issues and Options in Young Women with Cancer -- Psychooncologic Care in Young Women Facing Cancer and Pregnancy -- Counseling Young Cancer Patients About Reproductive Issues -- Psychosocial Issues in Young Women Facing Cancer and Pregnancy: The Role of Patient Advocacy.
In: Springer eBooksSummary: The concomitance of cancer and pregnancy is a biological paradox and a great challenge to patients and their partners and families. It is also a challenge to oncologists, because management of the pregnant cancer patient involves both mother and fetus. Ideally, oncologists work with a multidisciplinary team to deliver optimal cancer therapy to the mother, while assuring fetal well-being. This book, written by experts with knowledge and clinical expertise on diagnosis, treatment, and follow-up of women with cancer during pregnancy, provides a comprehensive review of data and an overview of psychological, ethical, and social aspects. Chapters address the diagnosis, treatment, and follow-up of women with solid or hematologic cancers. The safety of subsequent pregnancy and the maintenance or enhancement of fertility in women undergoing cancer therapy are also addressed. The book contains clinical suggestions, bibliography, and references on referral centers, ongoing clinical trials, and tumor registries.
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Why Is the Topic of Cancer and Pregnancy So Important? Why and How to Read this Book -- Prenatal Irradiation and Pregnancy: The Effects of Diagnostic Imaging and Radiation Therapy -- Maternal and Fetal Effects of Systemic Therapy in the Pregnant Woman with Cancer -- Breast Cancer During Pregnancy: Epidemiology, Surgical Treatment, and Staging -- Breast Cancer During Pregnancy: Medical Therapy and Prognosis -- Subsequent Pregnancy After Breast Cancer -- Cervical and Endometrial Cancer During Pregnancy -- Ovarian Cancers in Pregnancy -- Fertility After the Treatment of Gynecologic Tumors -- Leukaemia and Pregnancy -- Hodgkin and Non-Hodgkin Lymphomas During Pregnancy -- Pregnancy and Thyroid Cancer -- Gastrointestinal, Urologic and Lung Malignancies During Pregnancy -- Melanoma During Pregnancy: Epidemiology, Diagnosis, Staging, Clinical Picture -- Melanoma During Pregnancy: Therapeutic Management and Outcome -- Metastatic Involvement of Placenta and Foetus in Pregnant Women with Cancer -- The Obstetric Care of the Pregnant Woman with Cancer -- Fertility Issues and Options in Young Women with Cancer -- Psychooncologic Care in Young Women Facing Cancer and Pregnancy -- Counseling Young Cancer Patients About Reproductive Issues -- Psychosocial Issues in Young Women Facing Cancer and Pregnancy: The Role of Patient Advocacy.

The concomitance of cancer and pregnancy is a biological paradox and a great challenge to patients and their partners and families. It is also a challenge to oncologists, because management of the pregnant cancer patient involves both mother and fetus. Ideally, oncologists work with a multidisciplinary team to deliver optimal cancer therapy to the mother, while assuring fetal well-being. This book, written by experts with knowledge and clinical expertise on diagnosis, treatment, and follow-up of women with cancer during pregnancy, provides a comprehensive review of data and an overview of psychological, ethical, and social aspects. Chapters address the diagnosis, treatment, and follow-up of women with solid or hematologic cancers. The safety of subsequent pregnancy and the maintenance or enhancement of fertility in women undergoing cancer therapy are also addressed. The book contains clinical suggestions, bibliography, and references on referral centers, ongoing clinical trials, and tumor registries.

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