Mhallem Gziri, M.
Goffin, F.
Debieve, F.
Amant, F.
Cancer during pregnancy is relatively rare, but its incidence has been increasing over recent years. A European study has been launched in 2005 by F. Amant (KUL) to register all pregnant patients with a cancer diagnosis with or without treatment during pregnancy (surgery, chemotherapy and/or radiotherapy). All infants exposed to chemotherapy and/or radiotherapy are also followed up by pediatricians, neurologists, cardiologists and psychologists. In Belgium, French- and Dutch-language hospitals are working in close collaboration to follow these pregnant patients. The national results are summarized in this paper.
Bibliographic reference |
Mhallem Gziri, M. ; Goffin, F. ; Debieve, F. ; Amant, F.. Cancer pendant la grossesse: Importance d'un registre national et européen. In: Revue Medicale de Liege, Vol. 68, no. 10, p. 527-530 (2013) |
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http://hdl.handle.net/2078.1/164086 |