Soft tissue sarcomas accounts for 1-2% of adult malignancies. Undifferentiated pleomorphic sarcoma (UPS) is a rare subtype that lack immunohistochemical markers for a specific definition. About 18% of sarcomas are at a locally advanced stage, often requiring several cycles of chemotherapy and radiotherapy, in addition to surgery. For a young woman, this can mean delaying pregnancies with a high risk of therapy-induced ovarian damage. For this reason, proper counseling on fertility preservation plays a key role. In addition, all women of childbearing age with cancer, should be informed about the importance of planning a pregnancy to improve maternal and neonatal outcomes. We report a rare case of a 40-year-old woman with a UPS who, during CT scan after chemotherapy to decide on surgery, find out she was pregnant. After counseling, the patient decides to go ahead with the pregnancy.
An uncommon case of metastatic undifferentiated pleomorphic soft tissue sarcoma during pregnancy: Literature review and case report / V. Sala, G. Di Simone, C. Lubrano, A. Quarenghi, R.S. Rossi, M. Nebuloni, I. Cetin. - In: EUROPEAN JOURNAL OF OBSTETRICS & GYNECOLOGY AND REPRODUCTIVE BIOLOGY. X. - ISSN 2590-1613. - 21:(2024 Mar), pp. 100278.1-100278.5. [10.1016/j.eurox.2023.100278]
An uncommon case of metastatic undifferentiated pleomorphic soft tissue sarcoma during pregnancy: Literature review and case report
V. SalaPrimo
;G. Di SimoneSecondo
;C. Lubrano
;M. NebuloniPenultimo
;I. CetinUltimo
2024
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Soft tissue sarcomas accounts for 1-2% of adult malignancies. Undifferentiated pleomorphic sarcoma (UPS) is a rare subtype that lack immunohistochemical markers for a specific definition. About 18% of sarcomas are at a locally advanced stage, often requiring several cycles of chemotherapy and radiotherapy, in addition to surgery. For a young woman, this can mean delaying pregnancies with a high risk of therapy-induced ovarian damage. For this reason, proper counseling on fertility preservation plays a key role. In addition, all women of childbearing age with cancer, should be informed about the importance of planning a pregnancy to improve maternal and neonatal outcomes. We report a rare case of a 40-year-old woman with a UPS who, during CT scan after chemotherapy to decide on surgery, find out she was pregnant. After counseling, the patient decides to go ahead with the pregnancy.File | Dimensione | Formato | |
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