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Malignant neoplastic disease in pregnancy

Last edited: 4/10/2026

Overview

Malignant neoplastic disease in pregnancy refers to the occurrence of cancer during gestation. Advances in cancer care have led to an increasing number of cancer survivors of reproductive age, making pregnancy after cancer treatment a growing clinical consideration 1.

Diagnosis

No information on diagnosis was provided in the abstracts.

Management

No information on management was provided in the abstracts.

Special Populations

Pregnancy after cancer treatment is a growing clinical consideration due to increased cancer survival rates in women and people of reproductive age 1.

Key Recommendations

  • Clinical evaluation before pregnancy is recommended for cancer survivors 1.
  • Key components of pregnancy care for cancer survivors should be addressed 1.
  • Considerations for delivery planning and postpartum care for cancer survivors are suggested 1.
  • Steps for future health and prevention should be outlined for cancer survivors 1.
  • References

    1 Maxwell C, Adam S, Bergman L, Nanda S, Tiempo Guinto V, Popovits-Hadari N et al.. Pregnancy after cancer: FIGO Best practice advice. International journal of gynaecology and obstetrics: the official organ of the International Federation of Gynaecology and Obstetrics 2025. link

    Original source

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      Pregnancy after cancer: FIGO Best practice advice.Maxwell C, Adam S, Bergman L, Nanda S, Tiempo Guinto V, Popovits-Hadari N et al. International journal of gynaecology and obstetrics: the official organ of the International Federation of Gynaecology and Obstetrics (2025)

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