CERVICAL CANCER AND PREGNANCY : WHAT SUPPORT IN 2015

2016 
The concomitant occurrence of cervical cancer and pregnancy is rare. Figures published in the literature are variable and estimation Motherhood practitioner from 1500 to 2500 births on average one case of cervical cancer per year.Non-invasive cancers are more encountered that invasive cancer, with an average ratio in the three publications carcinomas in situ to invasive carcinoma.The incidence of cervical cancer during pregnancy and aggravating his relationship has been widely discussed. There seems to be no worse prognosis specifically linked to pregnancy. For some other studies would invasive cancers even lower than in the reference population and taking into account the average age of patients of childbearing age. The same applies to the action of estrogen does not appear to be an aggravating factor for cervical cancer is not a hormone-dependent. Contrary to what was previously described.Prenatal care during pregnancy should be an occasion to systematically seek cervical cancer. It is important to make an early diagnosis to a proper care and improved prognosis. The advent of smears, colposcopy and biopsy or colposcopy micro enabled quick and accurate diagnosis. These various examinations usually will make the difference between dysplasias, carcinomas in situ and possibly very limited micro invasive cancers both in scope and depth to larger micro invasive cancers and invasive cancers in order to take a decision on the multidisciplinary course of pregnancy, therapeutic indications and terms of delivery.We present in this article the peculiarities related to cervical cancer association and pregnancy at different phases diagnostic and therapeutic news.
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