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Studies on Melanoma
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1961
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Pregnancy DataEpidemiology Of CancerReproductive HealthGynecologyDermatologyHigh-risk PregnancyOvarian CancerOncologyPublic HealthCancer ResearchSkin CancerFive-year SurvivalMelanomaHistopathologyMaternal HealthPhotocarcinogenesisNonpregnant WomenMedicineWomen's Health
Pregnancy data have been analyzed in 71 women between the ages of 15 and 39 years, all of whom had proved melanoma. All pregnancies occurring within 1 year before diagnosis and 5 years after diagnosis were noted, and survival of these women was plotted. Thirty patients were pregnant within the 6-year period defined; 31 were not pregnant during this period, and for 10, no history of pregnancy could be obtained. Five-year survival was slightly higher in the pregnant group than in the nonpregnant. Comparing 5-year survival in pregnant and nonpregnant women, with age and stage of disease taken into account, survival was equal in the 2 groups. No deleterious effect of pregnancy on survival of a group of women with melanoma was demonstrated.
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