2015, Number 615
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Rev Med Cos Cen 2015; 72 (615)
Abordaje del cáncer de cérvix en la mujer embarazada, con énfasis en atención primaria
Mora VN, Álvarez SCA, González CR
Language: Spanish
References: 11
Page: 487-491
PDF size: 217.92 Kb.
ABSTRACT
Cancer is one of the most
common causes of death today.
Especially cervical cancer; It
is the second leading cause of
cancer death among females.
While it is not associated with
pregnancy; it is the malignancy
that occurs most frequently
during pregnancy. Its handling
and boarding has undergone
many changes, due to the large
diversity depending on the stage
of the disease, gestational age
at diagnosis, and the patient’s
wishes about conservation or
fertility. It should be noted
that it is important to stimulate
their early detection and
treatment; since these are the
main determinants of good
prognosis. Pap test remains
the most acceptable screening
procedure. So the purpose
of this literature review is
to clarify all the doubts that
revolve around the topic.
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