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Hepatocellular carcinoma during pregnancy and its comparison with other pregnancy-associated malignancies

โœ Scribed by W. Y. Lau; W. T. Leung; S. Ho; S. K. Lam; C. Y. Li; P. J. Johnson; R. Williams; A. K. C. Li


Book ID
102673838
Publisher
John Wiley and Sons
Year
1995
Tongue
English
Weight
756 KB
Volume
75
Category
Article
ISSN
0008-543X

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Background. Cancer in pregnancy is rare and hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC) in pregnancy even rarer. The impact of pregnancy on the prognosis of patients with different types of cancer remains controversial. Reported cases of HCC in pregnancy are largely isolated and highly scattered. Thus, the effect of pregnancy on the prognosis of patients with HCC and the risk factors of developing HCC in pregnancy are not well documented.

Methods. A series of five patients with HCC in pregnancy seen at two different centers is reported. A Medlar search for articles between 1957 and 1993 with the key words "Hepatocellular Carcinoma" and "Pregnancy" was conducted. All reported cases were combined and analyzed in terms of race, age, parity, hepatitis B surface antigen status, cirrhosis, serum alpha-fetoprotein (AFP) levels at presentation, history of taking oral contraceptive pills and fetal and maternal outcome. The impact of pregnancy on 12 other malignancies as reported in the medical literature also was reviewed.

Results. To the authors' knowledge, The five cases reported here constitute the largest series of HCC in pregnancy. A literature search revealed 23 additional cases. Analysis of the 28 cases suggests that the rarity of HCC in pregnancy results from a combination of three factors: the male predominance of HCC, the late age at which the tumor usually presents in women, and decreased fertility in women with advanced cirrhosis (hepatitis is a predisposing factor for HCC development). Long term use of oral contraceptives and high parity enhance the risk. Elevated AFP level is useful for diagnosis. The median survival is From the


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