Malignant Melanoma in Pregnancy - 21/08/11
, Marianne Berwick, PhD, MPH a, c, Julia A. Newton Bishop, MD dRésumé |
This article provides a concise overview of issues relating to melanoma and pregnancy, including pregnancy-associated risk and prognosis, and briefly summarizes results from relevant reports that have been published in recent years. The bulk of evidence amassed over the past half century suggests that pregnancy does not significantly affect the risk of developing malignant melanoma. Further, pregnancy does not seem adversely to influence overall survival from the disease. Most studies found no difference in overall survival between pregnant and nonpregnant women with melanoma. Recent reports from large-scale, population-based studies support these conclusions.
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| This work was supported by Contract No. N01-PC-35138 from the National Cancer Institute and by Institutional Research Grant IRG-92-024-10 from the American Cancer Society. |
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