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Successful Delivery in a 39-Year-Old Patient with Anal Cancer after Fertility-Preserving Surgery Followed by Primary Chemoradiation and Low Anti-Mullerian Hormone Level
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2016
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Surgical OncologyHealthy BabyFertilityReproductive HealthGynecologyOperative Vaginal Delivery39-Year-old PatientSurgeryGynecology OncologyOncologyCaesarean SectionObstetricsPublic HealthRadiation OncologyIvf TherapyInfertilityAnal CancerSuccessful DeliveryFertility PreservationGynecological SurgeryMedicine
Anal cancer was diagnosed in a 36-year-old nulliparous woman. Before chemoradiation was started, ovarian transposition and uterine fixation were performed in order to preserve capability for future parenthood. Despite of a low anti-Mullerian hormone level, IVF therapy was successful and resulted in a full-term delivery of a healthy baby by cesarean section. This is the first case report of successful pregnancy after full-dose pelvic radiation for anal cancer.
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