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Chemotherapy

April 1, 2021

Selected References

  • Aman F, et al. (2012). Long-term cognitive and cardiac outcomes after prenatal exposure to chemotherapy in children aged 18 months or older: an observational study. Lancet Oncol 9:256-264.
  • Aviles A, et al. 2001. Hematological malignancies and pregnancy: a final report of 84 children who received chemotherapy in utero. Clin Lymphoma 2(3):173-177.
  • Hahn KM, et al. 2006. Treatment of pregnant breast cancer patients and outcomes of children exposed to chemotherapy in utero. Cancer 107(6):1219-1226.
  • Ebert U, et al. 1997. Cytotoxic therapy and pregnancy. Pharmacology & Therapeutics 74(2):207-220.
  • Hope For Two: The Pregnant with Cancer Network. [Cited 2010 August 16]. Available at URL: https://hopefortwo.org/.
  • Imai A, et al. 2008. Preservation of female fertility during cancer treatment. Reprod Med Biol 7(1):17-27.
  • National Cancer Institute. 2009. General information about breast cancer and pregnancy. [Cited 2010 August 16]. Available at URL: http://www.cancer.gov/cancertopics/pdq/treatment/breast-cancer-and-pregnancy/Patient.
  • National Cancer Institute. 2009. Understanding chemotherapy: a guide for patients and families. [Cited 2010 August 16]. Available at URL: http://www.cancer.org/Treatment/TreatmentsandSideEffects/TreatmentTypes/Chemotherapy/UnderstandingChemotherapyAGuideforPatientsandFamilies/understanding-chemotherapy-a-guide-toc
  • Ngu SF, et al. 2016. Chemotherapy in pregnancy. Best Pract Res Clin Obstet Gynaecol 33:86-101
  • Signorello LB, et al. 2012. Congenital anomalies in the children of cancer survivors: a report from the childhood cancer survivor study. J Clin Oncol 30(3):239-45.
  • Welt CK and Shapiro CL. 2010. Ovarian failure due to anticancer drugs and radiation. [Updated Sep. 2019].

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