Monday, 1 May 2023

Patients diagnosed with cancer during pregnancy may have increased risk of mortality

 A recently completed population-based cohort study at the University of Calgary's Department of Obstetrics and Gynaecology indicates that patients diagnosed with cancer while pregnant "had elevated mortality, but this association was not consistent across all cancer sites."  According to Dr. Amy Metcalfe and colleagues, cancer is the 2nd leading cause of death in premenopausal women, attributable to "increases in delayed childbearing, , improvements in diagnostic testing, awareness of genetic risk factors and subsequent screening, and expansion of population-based screening programs."  Further, only 25% of cancers are diagnosed during pregnancy; 75% of diagnoses occur in the postpartum period. 

To read more about this study, click here. 

Source mentioned: Cairncross ZF, Shack L, Nelson G, et al. Long-term Mortality in Individuals Diagnosed With Cancer During Pregnancy or Postpartum. JAMA Oncology; Published online 6 April 2023. doi:10.1001/jamaoncol.2023.0339.

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