BACKGROUND Data on the long-term outcome of children who are exposed to maternal cancer with or without treatment during pregnancy are lacking. METHODS In this multicenter case–control study, we compared children whose mothers received a diagnosis of cancer during the pregnancy with matched children of women without a cancer diagnosis. We used a health questionnaire and medical files to collect data regarding neonatal and general health. All children were prospectively assessed (by means of a neurologic examination and the Bayley Scales of Infant Development) at 18 months, 36 months, or both. A cardiac assessment was performed at 36 months. RESULTS A total of 129 children (median age, 22 months; range, 12 to 42) were included in the group w...
Introduction: The treatment of cancer during pregnancy is challenging because of the involvement of ...
About 1 in 1000 pregnancies is complicated by maternal cancer, a diagnosis which confronts families ...
During the past several decades, survival rates of many child-hood cancers have risen at a remarkabl...
BACKGROUND Data on the long-term outcome of children who are exposed to maternal cancer with or with...
Background: Data on the long-term outcome of children who are exposed to maternal cancer with or wit...
Background: Data on the long-term effects of prenatal exposure to maternal cancer and its treatment ...
BACKGROUND: Data on the long-term effects of prenatal exposure to maternal cancer and its treatment ...
Data on the impact of prenatal exposure to maternal malignancy and its treatment on the child’s gene...
This manuscript is an accompanying resource of the original research article entitled "Child develop...
This manuscript is an accompanying resource of the original research article entitled "Child develop...
BACKGROUND: Chemotherapy for the treatment of maternal cancers during pregnancy has become more acce...
BACKGROUND: Chemotherapy for the treatment of maternal cancers during pregnancy has become more acce...
Background: Limited knowledge exists on outcomes of children exposed prenatally to chemotherapy for ...
It has become clear that, for specific cancers and under well defined circumstances, oncological tre...
The diagnosis of cancer during pregnancy imposes a medical-ethical dilemma in weighing the risks of ...
Introduction: The treatment of cancer during pregnancy is challenging because of the involvement of ...
About 1 in 1000 pregnancies is complicated by maternal cancer, a diagnosis which confronts families ...
During the past several decades, survival rates of many child-hood cancers have risen at a remarkabl...
BACKGROUND Data on the long-term outcome of children who are exposed to maternal cancer with or with...
Background: Data on the long-term outcome of children who are exposed to maternal cancer with or wit...
Background: Data on the long-term effects of prenatal exposure to maternal cancer and its treatment ...
BACKGROUND: Data on the long-term effects of prenatal exposure to maternal cancer and its treatment ...
Data on the impact of prenatal exposure to maternal malignancy and its treatment on the child’s gene...
This manuscript is an accompanying resource of the original research article entitled "Child develop...
This manuscript is an accompanying resource of the original research article entitled "Child develop...
BACKGROUND: Chemotherapy for the treatment of maternal cancers during pregnancy has become more acce...
BACKGROUND: Chemotherapy for the treatment of maternal cancers during pregnancy has become more acce...
Background: Limited knowledge exists on outcomes of children exposed prenatally to chemotherapy for ...
It has become clear that, for specific cancers and under well defined circumstances, oncological tre...
The diagnosis of cancer during pregnancy imposes a medical-ethical dilemma in weighing the risks of ...
Introduction: The treatment of cancer during pregnancy is challenging because of the involvement of ...
About 1 in 1000 pregnancies is complicated by maternal cancer, a diagnosis which confronts families ...
During the past several decades, survival rates of many child-hood cancers have risen at a remarkabl...