Soon after her wedding, she became pregnant but miscarried, which happens in up to 20% of known pregnancies. Then, she developed a rare cancer related to her pregnancy. The three years since have ...
Women whose breast cancers need estrogen to grow are often treated for five or more years with medications to lower estrogen ...
Owing to the current trend of delaying pregnancy into the later reproductive years and the increased availability of screening tests for cervical cancer, physicians caring for pregnant women may ...
Kelly Bodu was 28 weeks pregnant with her second child when she found a lump in her breast – and after a few tests at the ...
Pregnant people are routinely offered blood-based, cell-free (cf) DNA sequencing to screen for fetal abnormalities. Unexpected findings may be a result of tumor DNA in the maternal blood sample ...
A new research paper was published in Oncoscience's Volume 12 on January 20, 2025, titled "Maternal, delivery and neonatal outcomes in women with cervical cancer. A study of a population database." ...
Researchers analyzed data on 215 women diagnosed with stages 0-III breast cancer between January 2000 and October 2024 who ...
A new drug delivery system shows promise for treating a rare, aggressive form of cancer affecting pregnant women and new mothers, and it has potential with other cancers as well. A new drug ...
A new nanomedicine drug delivery system improves chemotherapy targeting for choriocarcinoma, shrinking tumors by 95% in mouse models. Researchers engineered polymersomes to enhance methotrexate (MTX) ...