Tailoring neoadjuvant chemotherapy for a pregnant patient diagnosed with IB2 squamous cervical carcinoma
The incidence of cancer during pregnancy is steadily rising because of the postponement of plans for childbearing. One of the most common cancers diagnosed during pregnancy is cervical cancer. Diagnosis of most cases usually occurs in the early stages, but there are still cases of tumors staged IB2...
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Main Authors: | Anna Babkova (Author), Helena Robova (Author), Hana Malikova (Author), Jana Drozenova (Author), Tomas Pichlik (Author), Michael J. Halaska (Author), Lukas Rob (Author) |
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2024-12-01T00:00:00Z.
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