[Cervical cancer associated with pregnancy: 2 cases report].

Beijing Da Xue Xue Bao Yi Xue Ban

Department of Genecology and Obstetrics, Peking University First Hospital, Beijing 100034, China.

Published: April 2010

Cervical cancer is the first malignant disease of the women all over the world. Although the incidence of cervical cancer has been decreasing due to increased availability of screening tests, the diagnosis, management and prognosis of pregnancy associated with cervical cancer are still complex problems for clinical doctors. Here we report two cases of pregnancy associated with cervical cancer in our hospital and analyze the screening tests, the management, the neoadjuvant chemotherapy and the prognosis of the cases. Besides, we also review some literature and conclude by relating with our case reports that: cervical cytological test is significant for the prenatal examination and doing the test can obviously decrease the incidence of cervical cancer for pregnant women; In the clinical process, the doctors should take the social, ethical, medical condition etc. into account in the management for each trimester at presentation; The neoadjuvant chemotherapy has become a blessing for the pregnant women associated with cervical cancer and there is no bad result reported in the literature; The main factor influencing prognosis of pregnancy associated with cervical cancer is in the tumor stage.

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