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Cancer in Pregnancy: Maternal and Fetal Risks (Hardcover)

by G. Koren (Editor), M. Lishner (Editor), D. Farine (Editor) "When cancer occurs in pregnancy, there is almost always a conflict between optimal maternal therapy and fetal well-being..." (more)
Key Phrases: regarding fetal outcome, acute leukemia during pregnancy, chemotherapy during the first trimester, Obstet Gynecol, New York, United States (more...)
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Editorial Reviews
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"...fresh and riveting....This issue is extremely important....this volume will have a long useful life." John J. Mulvihill, Journal of the National Cancer Institute

"There is a detailed index as well as important information on the impact of pregnancy on survival....this volume will have a long useful life." John J. Mulvihill, Journal of the National Cancer Institute

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Cancer in pregnancy, a relatively uncommon occurrence, presents physicians and their patients with a major dilemma: the urge to use chemotherapy, irradiation, or surgery has to be weighed carefully against their risks to the unborn baby. This book is the very first to attempt to quantify these risks and provide physicians with a core of knowledge that will be relevant to making sound clinical decisions in the face of sometimes conflicting interests. The volume evaluates the results of the Motherisk Program, which was set up specifically to address this problem, and reviews maternal and fetal outcomes from a sizeable database of the most common cases of cancer in pregnancy. In reviewing this program and the experience of others in this area, this volume serves as a clinically relevant tool.

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First Sentence:
When cancer occurs in pregnancy, there is almost always a conflict between optimal maternal therapy and fetal well-being. Read the first page
Key Phrases - Statistically Improbable Phrases (SIPs): (learn more)
regarding fetal outcome, acute leukemia during pregnancy, chemotherapy during the first trimester, chemotherapy during pregnancy, birth weight percentile, carcinogenic arylamines, maternal therapy, maternal cancer, nonpregnant patients, placental microsomes, delivering hospitals, phosphoramide mustard, nonpregnant controls, maternal survival, tumor thickness, fetal hydantoin syndrome, invasive cervical cancer, lower serum concentrations, teratogenic risk, trimester exposure, human malignant melanoma, complicating pregnancy, fetal effects, cancer chemotherapeutic agents, nonpregnant women
Key Phrases - Capitalized Phrases (CAPs): (learn more)
Obstet Gynecol, New York, United States, Motherisk Program, Obstet Gvnecol, Princess Margaret Hospital, Cancer Res, Clin Oncol, Reprod Med, Semin Oncol, South Med, Surg Oncol, Ann Surg, Clin Invest Med, Nail Cancer Inst, Obst Gvnecol, Ann Intern Med, Arch Intern Med, Clin Pharmacokinet, Futura Publishing Company Inc, Infect Dis, Marcel Dekker Inc, Other Cause, Province of Ontario Vital Statistics, Arch Surg
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