Management of the pregnant mother with malignant conditions.
A malignancy discovered in pregnancy is often difficult to manage; the optimal maternal therapy has to be balanced with the fetal well-being. Generally, the cancer is managed as though the patient is not pregnant. For the various site-specific cancers, surgery is the main modality of treatment; this...
Main Author: | Sivanesaratnam, V. |
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Format: | Article |
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2001
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