1. Successful Management of HPV-Associated Vulvar Cancer During Pregnancy: A Case Report and Treatment Approach.
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Englert-Golon, Monika, Sajdak, Stefan, Dolińska-Kaczmarek, Klaudia, Gruchała, Zuzanna, Kowalska, Karolina M., and Moszyński, Rafał
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HUMAN papillomavirus , *PREGNANCY complications , *VULVAR diseases , *VULVAR cancer , *SENTINEL lymph nodes , *TEENAGE pregnancy - Abstract
Background: Human Papilloma Virus (HPV)-associated Vulvar Squamous Cell Carcinomas (VSCC) present more frequently in young women than HPV-independent tumors. Due to its association with HPV infection, the incidence of vulvar cancer is increasing in young women; however, during pregnancy, it is still extremely rare. Case Report: We present the case of a 36-year-old pregnant woman at 23 weeks of pregnancy, diagnosed with HPV 16-associated VSCC, Federation of Gynecology and Obstetrics (FIGO) stage IB. Information on the coexistence of VSCC with pregnancy is unique, so it seems extremely important to disseminate it to develop the most effective treatment regimen. Additionally, making any decisions regarding therapeutic methods during pregnancy encounters great ethical problems. The size of the tumor was 0.5 cm with a depth of invasion 0.3 cm. The patient underwent therapy and gave birth by cesarean section at 38 weeks of pregnancy because of orthopedic indications. Surgical removal of the vulvar tumor was performed, including a margin of 1.5 cm of healthy tissue. Due to the patient's lack of consent, the sentinel node biopsy was not performed. No recurrence has been observed for 9 years. Conclusions: The poorer prognosis of HPV-associated VSCC is independent of age and stage, with worse outcomes even in early-stage disease. For this reason, it is essential to sensitize clinicians to the possibility of such a diagnosis and to pay attention to the possibility of taking effective treatment during pregnancy, but safe for the fetus. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2024
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