Maternal fetal outcomes of pregnancy complications with ovarian cancer

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Autor(a) principal: Bomfim, Vitoria Vilas Boas da Silva
Data de Publicação: 2021
Outros Autores: Silva, Andressa Fernandes da, Gomes, Andrezza Eduarda Borba, Souza, Kelly Alencar de, Bezerra, Maria Eduarda Lopes de Macedo, Barreto, Yesly Marinho da Rocha, Oliveira, Sirlene Aparecida de, Guedes, Thiemmy de Souza Almeida, Miranda, Livia Maria Tavares, Vieira, Walisson da Silva, Silva, Jônatas Lucas Marcelino da, Diniz, Samara Dantas de Medeiros, Oliveira, Angelica Ribeiro do Nascimento, Silva, Andreia Tomaz da, Santos, William França dos
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: por
Título da fonte: Research, Society and Development
Texto Completo: https://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/article/view/18704
Resumo: Ovarian cancer remains the deadliest type of gynecology malignancy in the United States. while there are several histological subtypes of ovarian cancer, epithelial cell types are the most common variant and therefore contribute most to the morbidity and mortality attributed to ovarian malignancy. Therefore, we performed a systematic review of the literature to delineate the characteristics and outcomes of EOC during pregnancy. This review was conducted based on the MOOSE guideline for systematic reviews using public search engines PubMed and MEDLINE. The input keywords used for the search were ''pregnancy'' and ''ovarian cancer''. The search was limited to articles published in English between January 1955 and November 2013. The main conclusions of our review of the literature are that mothers outcomes of pregnancy complicated by EOC are highly contingent on the stage of diagnosis and histological type. The majority of expectantly managed pregnancies resulted in successful neonatal outcomes. Serious adverse events during pregnancy were less frequent than observed in other histological types of ovarian tumor.
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spelling Maternal fetal outcomes of pregnancy complications with ovarian cancerResultados maternos fetales de las complicaciones del embarazo com cáncer de ovarioResultados materno fetais de complicações na gestação com câncer de ovárioGravidezCâncer de ovárioComplicações.El embarazoCáncer de ovarioComplicaciones.PregnancyOvary cancerComplications.Ovarian cancer remains the deadliest type of gynecology malignancy in the United States. while there are several histological subtypes of ovarian cancer, epithelial cell types are the most common variant and therefore contribute most to the morbidity and mortality attributed to ovarian malignancy. Therefore, we performed a systematic review of the literature to delineate the characteristics and outcomes of EOC during pregnancy. This review was conducted based on the MOOSE guideline for systematic reviews using public search engines PubMed and MEDLINE. The input keywords used for the search were ''pregnancy'' and ''ovarian cancer''. The search was limited to articles published in English between January 1955 and November 2013. The main conclusions of our review of the literature are that mothers outcomes of pregnancy complicated by EOC are highly contingent on the stage of diagnosis and histological type. The majority of expectantly managed pregnancies resulted in successful neonatal outcomes. Serious adverse events during pregnancy were less frequent than observed in other histological types of ovarian tumor.El cáncer de ovario sigue siendo el tipo de malignidad ginecológica más mortal en los Estados Unidos. Si bien existen varios subtipos histológicos de cáncer de ovario, los tipos de células epiteliales son la variante más común y, por lo tanto, contribuyen más a la morbilidad y mortalidad atribuidas a la neoplasia maligna de ovario. Por lo tanto, realizamos una revisión sistemática de la literatura para delinear las características y los resultados de la COE durante el embarazo. Esta revisión se realizó sobre la base de la guía MOOSE para revisiones sistemáticas utilizando motores de búsqueda públicos PubMed y MEDLINE. Las palabras clave de entrada utilizadas para la búsqueda fueron "embarazo" y "cáncer de ovario". La búsqueda se limitó a artículos publicados en inglés entre enero de 1955 y noviembre de 2013. Las principales conclusiones de nuestra revisión de la literatura son que los resultados maternos del embarazo complicado por EOC dependen en gran medida de la etapa del diagnóstico y del tipo histológico. La mayoría de los embarazos manejados de manera expectante dieron como resultado resultados neonatales exitosos. Los eventos adversos graves durante el embarazo fueron menos frecuentes que los observados en otros tipos histológicos de tumores de ovario.  O câncer de ovário continua sendo o tipo mais mortal de ginecologia malignidade nos Estados Unidos. enquanto houver vários subtipos histológicos de câncer de ovário, os tipos de células epiteliais são a variante mais comum e, portanto, contribui mais para a morbidade e mortalidade atribuídas a malignidade ovariana. Portanto, realizamos uma revisão sistemática da literatura para delinear as características e resultados da EOC durante gravidez. Esta revisão foi conduzida com base na diretriz MOOSE para revisões sistemáticas usando motores de busca públicos PubMed e MEDLINE. As palavras-chave de entrada usadas para a pesquisa foram '' gravidez '' e '' câncer de ovário ''. A busca foi limitada a artigos publicado em inglês entre janeiro de 1955 e novembro de 2013. As principais conclusões da nossa revisão da literatura são que as mães os resultados da gravidez complicada por EOC são altamente contingentes no estágio do diagnóstico e tipo histológico. A maioria de gestações geridas com expectativa resultaram em sucesso neonatal resultados. Eventos adversos graves durante a gravidez foram menos frequentes do que foi observado em outros tipos histológicos de tumor ovariano. Research, Society and Development2021-08-25info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionapplication/pdfhttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/article/view/1870410.33448/rsd-v10i11.18704Research, Society and Development; Vol. 10 No. 11; e150101118704Research, Society and Development; Vol. 10 Núm. 11; e150101118704Research, Society and Development; v. 10 n. 11; e1501011187042525-3409reponame:Research, Society and Developmentinstname:Universidade Federal de Itajubá (UNIFEI)instacron:UNIFEIporhttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/article/view/18704/17364Copyright (c) 2021 Vitoria Vilas Boas da Silva Bomfim; Andressa Fernandes da Silva; Andrezza Eduarda Borba Gomes; Kelly Alencar de Souza; Maria Eduarda Lopes de Macedo Bezerra; Yesly Marinho da Rocha Barreto; Sirlene Aparecida de Oliveira; Thiemmy de Souza Almeida Guedes; Livia Maria Tavares Miranda; Walisson da Silva Vieira; Jônatas Lucas Marcelino da Silva; Samara Dantas de Medeiros Diniz; Angelica Ribeiro do Nascimento Oliveira; Andreia Tomaz da Silva; William França dos Santoshttps://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessBomfim, Vitoria Vilas Boas da Silva Silva, Andressa Fernandes da Gomes, Andrezza Eduarda Borba Souza, Kelly Alencar de Bezerra, Maria Eduarda Lopes de Macedo Barreto, Yesly Marinho da RochaOliveira, Sirlene Aparecida de Guedes, Thiemmy de Souza Almeida Miranda, Livia Maria Tavares Vieira, Walisson da Silva Silva, Jônatas Lucas Marcelino da Diniz, Samara Dantas de Medeiros Oliveira, Angelica Ribeiro do Nascimento Silva, Andreia Tomaz da Santos, William França dos 2021-10-23T19:01:11Zoai:ojs.pkp.sfu.ca:article/18704Revistahttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/indexPUBhttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/oairsd.articles@gmail.com2525-34092525-3409opendoar:2024-01-17T09:38:46.403104Research, Society and Development - Universidade Federal de Itajubá (UNIFEI)false
dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Maternal fetal outcomes of pregnancy complications with ovarian cancer
Resultados maternos fetales de las complicaciones del embarazo com cáncer de ovario
Resultados materno fetais de complicações na gestação com câncer de ovário
title Maternal fetal outcomes of pregnancy complications with ovarian cancer
spellingShingle Maternal fetal outcomes of pregnancy complications with ovarian cancer
Bomfim, Vitoria Vilas Boas da Silva
Gravidez
Câncer de ovário
Complicações.
El embarazo
Cáncer de ovario
Complicaciones.
Pregnancy
Ovary cancer
Complications.
title_short Maternal fetal outcomes of pregnancy complications with ovarian cancer
title_full Maternal fetal outcomes of pregnancy complications with ovarian cancer
title_fullStr Maternal fetal outcomes of pregnancy complications with ovarian cancer
title_full_unstemmed Maternal fetal outcomes of pregnancy complications with ovarian cancer
title_sort Maternal fetal outcomes of pregnancy complications with ovarian cancer
author Bomfim, Vitoria Vilas Boas da Silva
author_facet Bomfim, Vitoria Vilas Boas da Silva
Silva, Andressa Fernandes da
Gomes, Andrezza Eduarda Borba
Souza, Kelly Alencar de
Bezerra, Maria Eduarda Lopes de Macedo
Barreto, Yesly Marinho da Rocha
Oliveira, Sirlene Aparecida de
Guedes, Thiemmy de Souza Almeida
Miranda, Livia Maria Tavares
Vieira, Walisson da Silva
Silva, Jônatas Lucas Marcelino da
Diniz, Samara Dantas de Medeiros
Oliveira, Angelica Ribeiro do Nascimento
Silva, Andreia Tomaz da
Santos, William França dos
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author2 Silva, Andressa Fernandes da
Gomes, Andrezza Eduarda Borba
Souza, Kelly Alencar de
Bezerra, Maria Eduarda Lopes de Macedo
Barreto, Yesly Marinho da Rocha
Oliveira, Sirlene Aparecida de
Guedes, Thiemmy de Souza Almeida
Miranda, Livia Maria Tavares
Vieira, Walisson da Silva
Silva, Jônatas Lucas Marcelino da
Diniz, Samara Dantas de Medeiros
Oliveira, Angelica Ribeiro do Nascimento
Silva, Andreia Tomaz da
Santos, William França dos
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dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Bomfim, Vitoria Vilas Boas da Silva
Silva, Andressa Fernandes da
Gomes, Andrezza Eduarda Borba
Souza, Kelly Alencar de
Bezerra, Maria Eduarda Lopes de Macedo
Barreto, Yesly Marinho da Rocha
Oliveira, Sirlene Aparecida de
Guedes, Thiemmy de Souza Almeida
Miranda, Livia Maria Tavares
Vieira, Walisson da Silva
Silva, Jônatas Lucas Marcelino da
Diniz, Samara Dantas de Medeiros
Oliveira, Angelica Ribeiro do Nascimento
Silva, Andreia Tomaz da
Santos, William França dos
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Gravidez
Câncer de ovário
Complicações.
El embarazo
Cáncer de ovario
Complicaciones.
Pregnancy
Ovary cancer
Complications.
topic Gravidez
Câncer de ovário
Complicações.
El embarazo
Cáncer de ovario
Complicaciones.
Pregnancy
Ovary cancer
Complications.
description Ovarian cancer remains the deadliest type of gynecology malignancy in the United States. while there are several histological subtypes of ovarian cancer, epithelial cell types are the most common variant and therefore contribute most to the morbidity and mortality attributed to ovarian malignancy. Therefore, we performed a systematic review of the literature to delineate the characteristics and outcomes of EOC during pregnancy. This review was conducted based on the MOOSE guideline for systematic reviews using public search engines PubMed and MEDLINE. The input keywords used for the search were ''pregnancy'' and ''ovarian cancer''. The search was limited to articles published in English between January 1955 and November 2013. The main conclusions of our review of the literature are that mothers outcomes of pregnancy complicated by EOC are highly contingent on the stage of diagnosis and histological type. The majority of expectantly managed pregnancies resulted in successful neonatal outcomes. Serious adverse events during pregnancy were less frequent than observed in other histological types of ovarian tumor.
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