GI Cancer during Pregnancy

Pregnancy-associated gastric cancer is rare. Gastric cancer diagnosed during pregnancy can be a very dangerous situation for the mother and the fetus, and patients with gastric cancer diagnosed during pregnancy have a dismal prognosis. The diagnosis of this type of cancer is difficult because symptoms such as nausea, vomiting, or abdominal discomfort are generally overlooked during pregnancy as sign of it.

 

Moreover, there is a controversy about its management and treatment since treating an aggressive maternal malignancy during an ongoing pregnancy is a two-edged sword. In several cases, it is analyzed at an advanced stage, making it very crucial to ensure a cure for the mother while continuing with the pregnancy. The management plan of gastric cancer with viable pregnancy is generally expeditiously codified accordingly with the number of pace or weeks of gestation.

 

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