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Table 4 8 Patients with early epithelial ovarian cancer who were pregnancy after staging surgery

From: Pregnancy and oncologic outcomes of early stage low grade epithelial ovarian cancer after fertility sparing surgery: a retrospective study in one tertiary hospital of China

Pt

Age at surgery

FIGO stage

Histology, Grade

Type of surgery

Chemotherapy /cycles

*Interval

Pregnancy outcome

1

27

IA

Endometriod, G1

Laparotomy

Paclitaxel + Carboplatin/7

36

Miscarriage during 1st trimester

2

30

IC

Mucinous, G1

Laparotomy

Cyclophosphamide + Carboplatin/3

24

Dead fetus in uterus at 24 weeks

3

30

IC

Mucinous, G1

Laparotomy

Paclitaxel + Carboplatin/7

22

Fetal anomaly at 23 weeks

4

28

IA

Mucinous, G1

Laparoscopy

Cyclophosphamide + Cisplatin/3

12

Vaginal delivery at 33 weeks because of PROM

5

33

IC

Mucinous, G1

Laparotomy

Paclitaxel + Carboplatin/6

36

Vaginal delivery at 38 weeks

6

30

IA

Clear cell

Laparotomy

No chemotherapy

12

Vaginal delivery at 39 weeks

7

27

IC

Serous, G1

Laparoscopy

Paclitaxel + Carboplatin/5

1

Cesarean section at 37 weeks

8

26

IC

Mucinous, G1

Laparotomy

Paclitaxel + Carboplatin/6

60

Vaginal delivery at 36 weeks because of spontaneous labor

  1. Pt: patients; *interval: the interval between terminal of chemotherapy with pregnancy diagnosed; PROM: premature rupture of membranes