Мать и дитя в Кузбассе (May 2021)
PREGNANCY AND CHILDBIRTH AFTER CERVICAL CANCER (CLINICAL CASE)
Abstract
Cervical cancer is among the top ten most common cancers and ranks 5th. Morbidity and mortality from this pathology have significantly decreased in recent years due to the introduction of modern and accurate diagnostic methods and mass screening of women. Every year, about 500000 new cases of the disease are detected in the world, including 15000 in Russia. This disease accounts for an average of 4.4 % in developed countries, 5.2 % in the Russian Federation, and up to 15 % in developing countries. Experts note a negative trend in the incidence of cervical cancer, as cases of its occurrence at a young age have become more frequent. In most cases, cervical cancer occurs in women aged 50-60 years, but in recent decades, statistics indicate a shift in the lower age limit of this type of cancer to 37-40 years and below. This article describes a clinical case of pregnancy and childbirth in a woman after suffering from cervical cancer. Taking into account the optimal chosen management tactics of the patient, a favorable outcome of pregnancy and childbirth for the mother and fetus was obtained.