1966
DOI: 10.1016/0002-9378(66)90634-x
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Carcinoma of the cervix associated with pregnancy

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“…In all women pathologic examination of the specimens not unfavorably influence survival [5]. They reported that five patients with Stage I lesions discovered after 20 weeks revealed the tumor to be confined to the cervix with the margins not involved.…”
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“…In all women pathologic examination of the specimens not unfavorably influence survival [5]. They reported that five patients with Stage I lesions discovered after 20 weeks revealed the tumor to be confined to the cervix with the margins not involved.…”
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“…In all 3 patients, spontaneous abortion occurred within 24 days after the initiation of therapy. Similarly, Prem et al 47 reported an average of 34 days from the initiation of radiation therapy until spontaneous abortion. Some authors report and advocate the use of routine hysterotomy to remove the fetus, for all patients in the second trimester, prior to receiving radiation therapy.…”
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“…Si la tumeur est diagnostiquée avant 22 à 24 SA (absence de consensus sur ce terme), la radio-chimiothérapie concomitante sera réalisée soit après l'obtention de la vacuité utérine (par hystérotomie ou autres procédures [31]), soit sur foetus in utero si l'expulsion du foetus semble compromise ou impossible (tumeur de gros volume ou de stade avancé rendant la dilatation du col impossible ou l'évacuation par le col des pertes intra-utérines après hystérotomie impossible) [5,12,32,33]. Cette radio-chimiothérapie sera réalisée (en termes de dose, de type de chimiothérapie et de balistique) selon les standards techniques dans cette situation.…”
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