[Managment of head and neck cancers during pregnancy].

Krzysztof Kiciński, Andrzej Skorek, Czesław Stankiewicz

Katedra i Klinika Otolaryngologii GUMed.

Journal Article: Otolaryngologia polska. The Polish otolaryngology 09/2011; 65(5):326-32. DOI: 10.1016/S0030-6657(11)70721-1

Abstract

The coincidence of malignant disease during pregnancy is uncommon. The incidence of cancer in pregnancy has increased, due to the tendency to postpone childbirth to an older age. Cancer complicates approximately 0.1% of all pregnancies. Managing head and neck cancers during pregnancy requires additional pregnancy-related understanding of the aetiological effect of pregnancy on cancer, knowledge of the direct and indirect effects of cancer on pregnancy, and the effect of diagnostic and treatment modalities on pregnancy. The timing of treatment is an important determinant on foetal wellbeing. A multidisciplinary approach should be adopted to enable parents and clinicians to make the best clinical decision. Clinicians must be cognizant with the ethical dilemmas of treatment. In head and neck cancers, pregnancy has no effect on maternal prognosis when compared to non-pregnant patients matched by age, cancer stage and treatment.

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additional pregnancy-related understanding
 
cancer stage
 
clinical decision
 
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ethical dilemmas
 
indirect effects
 
maternal prognosis
 
neck cancers
 
non-pregnant patients
 
older age
 
parents
 
pregnancies
 
treatment modalities