Advanced Ovarian Cancer during Pregnancy. Tumour Evolution Analysis and Treatment Approach
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The possible presence of malignant adnexal mass should be considered
during pregnancy. For this reason, it is important to keep in mind such possibility while performing
routine obstetric ultrasounds to diagnose asymptomatic ovarian cancer in the early stages. Case
presentation: 27-year-old pregnant patient with a known adnexal tumour occurring at week 20 and
enlarged supraclavicular lymph nodes of 3 cm size who was diagnosed with metastases from lowgrade
papillary serous ovarian carcinoma. The patient, obstetricians, neonatologists and oncologists
agreed on initiating neoadjuvant chemotherapy and performing an elective C-section at week 34. She
gave birth to a female infant weighing 2040 g who is currently in good health, and continues receiving
follow-up care by a medical oncologist. Conclusions. An early diagnosis of gynaecologic malignancies
during pregnancy is of critical importance because, although they are very rare, managing and
treating carcinomas at an early stage allow us to increase maternal and fetal well-being and to offer
more alternatives to our patients.
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Bueno Moral AI, Vilches Jiménez JC, Serrano Olave A, Espejo Reina MP, Valdivia de Dios ME, Jiménez López JS. Advanced Ovarian Cancer during Pregnancy. Tumour Evolution Analysis and Treatment Approach. Medicina. 2021; 57(5):426. https://doi.org/10.3390/medicina57050426
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