Oncological management of pregnancy-associated cancers: analysis from the French CALG (Cancer Associé à La Grossesse) network.

Acta Oncologica
Anne-Sophie BoudyEmile Darai

Abstract

Background: Pregnancy-associated cancers constitute a major medical challenge. The objective of this study was to describe their epidemiological, oncological and obstetrical outcomes from the French CALG (Cancer Associé à La Grossesse) network.Material and methods: Retrospective analysis of patients diagnosed with a cancer associated with pregnancy between January 2015 and December 2018 after advice from the CALG network.Results: Of 218 patients, 197 (90%) were diagnosed with a cancer during pregnancy and 21 the year following delivery. Requests to the CALG network increased from 36 cases in 2015 to 77 cases in 2018. The disease was diagnosed at local and regional stages in 77% of cases. Breast cancer was the most frequent (56%), followed by ovarian (12%) and uterine cervical cancers (10%). Of the 218 patients, 157 (72%) underwent a treatment during pregnancy. Surgery and chemotherapy during pregnancy were performed in 83 patients (83/218, 38%) and 101 patients (46%) at a median term of 17 (IQR 11-24) and 25 (IQR 18-30) WG, respectively. Eighteen (8.5%) of the women had a pregnancy termination, two (1%) an abortion, one (0.5%) a miscarriage, one (0.5%) had a stillbirth and one (0.5%) patient died during pregnancy. The remaining...Continue Reading

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