Female childhood, adolescent, and young adult cancer survivors have an increased risk of adverse pregnancy outcomes related to their cancer or treatment-associated sequelae. Because of this high risk survivors may benefit from counseling and surveillance of obstetric risks.

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IGHG Guideline on Obstetric Care in Female Survivors
Recommendations for obstetric care in female survivors.
Year:2021
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