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Vaginal Transmission of Cancer from Mothers with Cervical Cancer to Infants
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2021
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Reproductive HealthGynecologyPathologyTumor MassCarcinomaCervical Cancer PreventionMaternal ImmunizationTumor ImmunityPublic HealthRadiation OncologyAlloimmune ResponsesCervical HealthMedicineVaginal TransmissionMaternal HealthPediatric Lung CancerMalignant DiseaseTumor MicroenvironmentLung CancerCervical Cancer ManagementCervical CancerBronchial NeoplasmImmune Checkpoint InhibitorOncologyPrecancerous Lesions
Two cases of pediatric lung cancer (in 23-month-old and 6-year-old boys) resulting from mother-to-infant transmission of uterine cervical tumors were incidentally detected during routine next-generation sequencing of paired samples of tumor and normal tissue. Spontaneous regression of some lesions in the first child and slow growth of the tumor mass in the second child suggested the existence of alloimmune responses against the transmitted tumors. Immune checkpoint inhibitor therapy with nivolumab led to a strong regression of all remaining tumors in the first child. (Funded by the Japan Agency for Medical Research and Development and others; TOP-GEAR UMIN Clinical Trials Registry number, UMIN000011141.).
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