2023
DOI: 10.12659/ajcr.939227
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Successful Pregnancy in a 29-Year-Old G3P2 Shortly After Unilateral Pneumonectomy and Systemic Chemotherapy for Lung Cancer: A Case Report

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“…Surgery may also be used as a palliative measure for patients with extensive bone metastasis or those at risk for spinal cord compression. 29,30 Before the 1990s, radiation was fully excluded in the treatment of pregnancy-related cancers. 31 Newer techniques including intensity-modulated radiotherapy have reduced toxicity to surrounding healthy tissue.…”
Section: Pregnancy and Lung Cancer: What We Knowmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Surgery may also be used as a palliative measure for patients with extensive bone metastasis or those at risk for spinal cord compression. 29,30 Before the 1990s, radiation was fully excluded in the treatment of pregnancy-related cancers. 31 Newer techniques including intensity-modulated radiotherapy have reduced toxicity to surrounding healthy tissue.…”
Section: Pregnancy and Lung Cancer: What We Knowmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Here, surgery is recommended to be performed in a tertiary, large‐volume center with available high‐risk obstetrics specialists. Surgery may also be used as a palliative measure for patients with extensive bone metastasis or those at risk for spinal cord compression 29,30 . Before the 1990s, radiation was fully excluded in the treatment of pregnancy‐related cancers 31 .…”
Section: Pregnancy and Lung Cancer: What We Knowmentioning
confidence: 99%