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Kehamilan dengan Kanker Serviks (Pregnancy with Cervical Cancer)
ABSTRACT:
Although infrequent, cervical cancer is the most commonly diagnosed malignancy during pregnancy. The overall incidence of cervical cancer in pregnancy ranging from 7.5 to 45.0 cervical cancers per 100,000 pregnancies. The aim of this review was to provide information about the difficulties in diagnosing and managing cervical cancer during pregnancy. A systematic review of the literature was undertaken using the fol-lowing words: cervical cancer and pregnancy. The result showed that there was a consensus in the literature regarding diagnosis and manageĀ¬ment of cervical cancer during pregnancy. However, the management of invasive cervical carcinoma during pregnancy depends on the stage of the disease, the gestational age at diagnosis, and the woman's desire to continue pregnancy. In conclusion, invasive cervical cancer during pregnancy is rare but is a dilemma for patients and their physicians. The management of invasive cervical carcinoma during pregnancy depends on the situation and condition.
Key words: cervical cancer, pregnancy, invasive carcinoma
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