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Cervical cancer associated with pregnancy: results of a multicenter retrospective Korean study (KGOG-1006).

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  • Cervical cancer associated with pregnancy: results of a multicenter retrospective Korean study (KGOG-1006). Abstract Text:

    jong-min leeJong-Min Lee,kwang-beom leeKwang-Beom Lee,young-tak kimYoung-Tak Kim,hee-sug ryuHee-Sug Ryu,young-tae kimYoung-Tae Kim,chi-heum choChi-Heum Cho,sung-eun namkoongSung-Eun Namkoong,ki-hun leeKi-Hun Lee,ho-sun choiHo-Sun Choi,kyung-tai kimKyung-Tai Kim,jong-min leeJong-Min Lee,kwang-beom leeKwang-Beom Lee,young-tak kimYoung-Tak Kim,hee-sug ryuHee-Sug Ryu,young-tae kimYoung-Tae Kim,chi-heum choChi-Heum Cho,sung-eun namkoongSung-Eun Namkoong,ki-hun leeKi-Hun Lee,ho-sun choiHo-Sun Choi,kyung-tai kimKyung-Tai Kim,

    OBJECTIVE: The objective of the study was to analyze the characteristics of cervical cancer associated with pregnancy. STUDY DESIGN: Forty patients with cervical cancer associated with pregnancy were retrospectively identified between 1995-2003. Three controls for each case were matched on the basis of age, stage, histology, and date of treatment. RESULTS: Sampling of cervical cytology after the second trimester was the most common cause of delayed diagnosis. Among 12 patients who delayed treatment for fetal maturity, 2 died of disease. There was no difference in overall survival between pregnant and nonpregnant patients with stage Ib tumors. In contrast to nonpregnant patients, the depth of stromal invasion was not correlated with the incidence of lymph vascular space involvement and lymph node metastasis in pregnant patients. CONCLUSION: Thorough evaluation is warranted before deciding whether to delay treatment until fetal maturity. Pregnancy does not adversely affect the prognosis of early-stage cervical cancer significantly.

    Cervical cancer associated with pregnancy: results of a multicenter retrospective Korean study (KGOG-1006). Publishing Authors By Initials

    jm leeJM Lee,kb leeKB Lee,yt kimYT Kim,hs ryuHS Ryu,yt kimYT Kim,ch choCH Cho,se namkoongSE Namkoong,kh leeKH Lee,hs choiHS Choi,kt kimKT Kim,jm leeJM Lee,kb leeKB Lee,yt kimYT Kim,hs ryuHS Ryu,yt kimYT Kim,ch choCH Cho,se namkoongSE Namkoong,kh leeKH Lee,hs choiHS Choi,kt kimKT Kim,

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    PUBLICATION TYPE: Research Support, Non-U.S. Gov

    Journal: American journal of obstetrics and gynecology

    VOLUME: 198

    Page Numbers: 92.e1-6

    Journal Abbreviation: Am. J. Obstet. Gynecol.

    ISSN: 1097-6868

    DAY: 1

    MONTH: 10

    YEAR: 2007

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    LANGUAGE: eng

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    AFFILIATION: Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology, East-West Neo Medical Center, Kyung Hee University, Seoul, Korea.

    Country: United States

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