Vulvar and vaginal cancer during pregnancy: A pooled analysis of 15 cases from the International Network on Cancer, Infertility and Pregnancy and review of the literature.

IF 3.1 2区 医学 Q1 OBSTETRICS & GYNECOLOGY
Charlotte L LeJeune, Gajane Santrosyan, Anna S Koning, Marjon A de Boer, Christianne A R Lok, Nelleke Ottevanger, Elyce Cardonick, Robert Fruscio, Roman G Shmakov, Lone Storgaard, Kristel Van Calsteren, Michael J Halaska, Frédéric Amant
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Abstract

Introduction: Vulvovaginal cancer in pregnancy is rare. Limited data complicate decision-making and patient counseling. Our review, coupled with new case data, fills a current gap in the literature and provides practical insights.

Material and methods: Oncological and obstetric data of these pregnancies were examined by a case collection from the International Network on Cancer, Infertility and Pregnancy (INCIP) registry (vulvar n = 10, vaginal n = 5) and a literature review (vulvar n = 46, vaginal n = 37).

Results: Although preoperative imaging of inguinofemoral lymph nodes is feasible, only 16.1% of vulvar cancer patients underwent ultrasound or MRI. Treatment was initiated during pregnancy for 69.1% of vulvar cancer and 28.4% of vaginal cancer patients. Surgical lymph node staging of vulvar cancer was postponed until after delivery in 10 cases, although uni- or bilateral lymphadenectomy during pregnancy was not associated with more complications. Delivery outcomes included a live birth rate of 96.4% for vulvar cancer and 50% for vaginal cancer due to the high rate of pregnancy terminations, with most births preterm. The overall 5-year survival rates for vulvar (81.3%) and vaginal (66.4%) cancer during pregnancy are comparable to nonpregnant populations, indicating that pregnancy does not adversely impact maternal prognosis.

Conclusions: This study underscores the feasibility of adapting standard oncological care for pregnant patients, emphasizing multidisciplinary teams to optimize maternal and fetal outcomes.

妊娠期外阴和阴道癌:来自国际癌症、不孕症和妊娠网络的15例病例的汇总分析和文献综述。
外阴阴道癌在妊娠期是罕见的。有限的数据使决策和患者咨询复杂化。我们的综述,加上新的病例数据,填补了目前文献中的空白,并提供了实际的见解。材料和方法:通过国际癌症、不孕症和妊娠网络(INCIP)登记处收集的病例(外阴n = 10,阴道n = 5)和文献综述(外阴n = 46,阴道n = 37)检查这些妊娠的肿瘤和产科数据。结果:虽然术前对腹股沟淋巴结的影像学检查是可行的,但只有16.1%的外阴癌患者接受了超声或MRI检查。69.1%的外阴癌患者和28.4%的阴道癌患者在怀孕期间开始治疗。10例外阴癌的手术淋巴结分期推迟到分娩后,尽管妊娠期间单侧或双侧淋巴结切除术与更多并发症无关。由于终止妊娠率高,分娩结果包括外阴癌的活产率为96.4%,阴道癌的活产率为50%,大多数早产。妊娠期间外阴癌(81.3%)和阴道癌(66.4%)的总体5年生存率与未妊娠人群相当,表明妊娠不会对产妇预后产生不利影响。结论:本研究强调了适用于妊娠患者的标准肿瘤护理的可行性,强调多学科团队优化母婴结局。
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8.00
自引率
4.70%
发文量
180
审稿时长
3-6 weeks
期刊介绍: Published monthly, Acta Obstetricia et Gynecologica Scandinavica is an international journal dedicated to providing the very latest information on the results of both clinical, basic and translational research work related to all aspects of women’s health from around the globe. The journal regularly publishes commentaries, reviews, and original articles on a wide variety of topics including: gynecology, pregnancy, birth, female urology, gynecologic oncology, fertility and reproductive biology.
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