Hematologic Malignancies in Pregnancy: Management Guidelines From an International Consensus Meeting

Author:

Lishner Michael1,Avivi Irit1,Apperley Jane F.1,Dierickx Daan1,Evens Andrew M.1,Fumagalli Monica1,Nulman Irena1,Oduncu Fuat S.1,Peccatori Fedro Alessandro1,Robinson Susan1,Van Calsteren Kristel1,Vandenbroucke Tineke1,Van den Heuvel Frank1,Amant Frederic1

Affiliation:

1. Michael Lishner, Meir Medical Center, Kfar Saba, and Tel Aviv University; Irit Avivi, Ichilov Medical Center, Tel Aviv, Israel; Jane F. Apperley, Hammersmith Hospital; Susan Robinson, Guy's and St Thomas' National Health Service Foundation Trust, London; Frank Van den Heuvel, University of Oxford, Oxford, United Kingdom; Andrew M. Evens, Tufts Medical Center, Boston, MA; Monica Fumagalli, University of Milan; Fedro Alessandro Peccatori, European Institute of Oncology, Milan, Italy; Irena Nulman,...

Abstract

Purpose The incidence of hematologic malignancies during pregnancy is 0.02%. However, this figure is increasing, as women delay conception until a later age. Systemic symptoms attributed to the development of a hematologic cancer may overlap with physiologic changes of pregnancy. A favorable prognosis is contingent upon early diagnosis and treatment. Therefore, a high index of suspicion is required by health care providers. Although timely, accurate diagnosis followed by appropriate staging is essential and should not be delayed due to pregnancy, management guidelines are lacking due to insufficient evidence-based research. Consequently, treatment is delayed, posing significant risks to maternal and fetal health, and potential pregnancy termination. This report provides guidelines for clinical management of hematologic cancers during the perinatal period, which were developed by a multidisciplinary team including an experienced hematologist/oncologist, a high-risk obstetrics specialist, a neonatologist, and experienced nurses, social workers, and psychologists. Methods These guidelines were developed by experts in the field during the first International Consensus Meeting of Prenatal Hematologic Malignancies, which took place in Leuven, Belgium, on May 23, 2014. Results and Conclusion This consensus summary equips health care professionals with novel diagnostic and treatment methodologies that aim for optimal treatment of the mother, while protecting fetal and pediatric health.

Publisher

American Society of Clinical Oncology (ASCO)

Subject

Cancer Research,Oncology

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