Frontiers in Oncology (Nov 2023)

Multidisciplinary management of pregnancy-associated and early post-partum head and neck cancer patients

  • Cristiana Bergamini,
  • Stefano Cavalieri,
  • Stefano Cavalieri,
  • Carlo Resteghini,
  • Salvatore Alfieri,
  • Imperia Nuzzolese,
  • Elena Colombo,
  • Arianna Ottini,
  • Giuseppina Calareso,
  • Andrea Vingiani,
  • Andrea Vingiani,
  • Nicola Alessandro Iacovelli,
  • Marzia Franceschini,
  • Marco Guzzo,
  • Alberto Deganello,
  • Alberto Deganello,
  • Lisa Licitra,
  • Lisa Licitra

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3389/fonc.2023.1298439
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 13

Abstract

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BackgroundPregnancy-associated cancer (PAC) occurs during pregnancy or within 12 months after the delivery. Head and neck cancer (HNC) during pregnancy is infrequent, therefore diagnosis and personalized therapy are intricate.MethodsWe investigated outcomes of 15 PAC patients (5 salivary, 4 nasopharyngeal, 3 thyroid, 2 oral cavity, one HPV-related carcinoma) diagnosed in the period 2005-2019. A literature review on PAC is provided.ResultsMedian gestational age at PAC diagnosis was 28 weeks (range: 16–40 weeks) in ten cases, at 5 months after delivery (range: 1 week–6 months) in the remaining five. Treatments included surgery (3 during pregnancy, 5 after childbirth), chemoradiation (8), and 3 patients with upfront metastatic disease received chemotherapy. Median survival was 6.6 years (eight women remain with no evidence of disease six years after diagnosis).ConclusionAll patients received state-of-the-art therapy, with encouraging long-term results, highlighting treatment safety in women with HNC during pregnancy.

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