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author Palicelli, Andrea
Giaccherini, Lucia
Zanelli, Magda
Bonasoni, Maria Paola
Gelli, Maria Carolina
Bisagni, Alessandra
Zanetti, Eleonora
De Marco, Loredana
Torricelli, Federica
Manzotti, Gloria
Gugnoni, Mila
D’Ippolito, Giovanni
Falbo, Angela Immacolata
Sileo, Filomena Giulia
Aguzzoli, Lorenzo
Mastrofilippo, Valentina
Bonacini, Martina
De Giorgi, Federica
Ricci, Stefano
Bernardelli, Giuditta
Ardighieri, Laura
Zizzo, Maurizio
De Leo, Antonio
Santandrea, Giacomo
de Biase, Dario
Ragazzi, Moira
Dalla Dea, Giulia
Veggiani, Claudia
Carpenito, Laura
Sanguedolce, Francesca
Asaturova, Aleksandra
Boldorini, Renzo
Disanto, Maria Giulia
Goia, Margherita
Wong, Richard Wing-Cheuk
Singh, Naveena
Mandato, Vincenzo Dario
author_facet Palicelli, Andrea
Giaccherini, Lucia
Zanelli, Magda
Bonasoni, Maria Paola
Gelli, Maria Carolina
Bisagni, Alessandra
Zanetti, Eleonora
De Marco, Loredana
Torricelli, Federica
Manzotti, Gloria
Gugnoni, Mila
D’Ippolito, Giovanni
Falbo, Angela Immacolata
Sileo, Filomena Giulia
Aguzzoli, Lorenzo
Mastrofilippo, Valentina
Bonacini, Martina
De Giorgi, Federica
Ricci, Stefano
Bernardelli, Giuditta
Ardighieri, Laura
Zizzo, Maurizio
De Leo, Antonio
Santandrea, Giacomo
de Biase, Dario
Ragazzi, Moira
Dalla Dea, Giulia
Veggiani, Claudia
Carpenito, Laura
Sanguedolce, Francesca
Asaturova, Aleksandra
Boldorini, Renzo
Disanto, Maria Giulia
Goia, Margherita
Wong, Richard Wing-Cheuk
Singh, Naveena
Mandato, Vincenzo Dario
author_sort Palicelli, Andrea
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description SIMPLE SUMMARY: Vulvar squamous cell carcinoma (VSCC) is the most frequent malignant vulvar tumor, with a peak incidence in the 7–8th decades of life. However, VSCCs can also occur in young women. This unfortunate event is even rarer and more worrisome in pregnant women, being hard to manage for gynecologists, oncologists, and radiotherapists. Very few cases have been reported and we felt the need for an updated review on this topic. Thus, we performed a systematic literature review of VSCCs diagnosed during pregnancy, discussing the clinic-pathologic features, the implications in pregnancy outcomes, and the effects of such a diagnosis in the management of mothers and their babies. ABSTRACT: According to our systematic literature review (PRISMA guidelines), only 37 vulvar squamous cell carcinomas (VSCCs) were diagnosed during pregnancy (age range: 17–41 years). The tumor size range was 0.3–15 cm. The treatment was performed after (14/37, 38%), before (10/37, 27%), or before-and-after delivery (11/37, 30%). We found that 21/37 (57%) cases were stage I, 2 II (5%), 11 III (30%), and 3 IVB (8%). HPV-related features (condylomas/warts; HPV infection; high-grade squamous intraepithelial lesion) were reported in 11/37 (30%) cases. We also found that 9/37 (24%) patients had inflammatory conditions (lichen sclerosus/planus, psoriasis, chronic dermatitis). The time-to-recurrence/progression (12/37, 32%) ranged from 0 to 36 (mean 9) months. Eight women died of disease (22%) 2.5–48 months after diagnosis, 2 (5%) were alive with disease, and 23 (62%) were disease-free at the end of follow-up. Pregnant patients must be followed-up. Even if they are small, newly arising vulvar lesions should be biopsied, especially in women with risk factors (HPV, dermatosis, etc.). The treatment of VSCCs diagnosed in late third trimester might be delayed until postpartum. Elective cesarean section may prevent vulvar wound dehiscence. In the few reported cases, pregnancy/fetal outcomes seemed to not be affected by invasive treatments during pregnancy. However, clinicians must be careful; larger cohorts should define the best treatment. Definite guidelines are lacking, so a multidisciplinary approach and discussion with patients are mandatory.
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spelling pubmed-79219642021-03-03 How Can We Treat Vulvar Carcinoma in Pregnancy? A Systematic Review of the Literature Palicelli, Andrea Giaccherini, Lucia Zanelli, Magda Bonasoni, Maria Paola Gelli, Maria Carolina Bisagni, Alessandra Zanetti, Eleonora De Marco, Loredana Torricelli, Federica Manzotti, Gloria Gugnoni, Mila D’Ippolito, Giovanni Falbo, Angela Immacolata Sileo, Filomena Giulia Aguzzoli, Lorenzo Mastrofilippo, Valentina Bonacini, Martina De Giorgi, Federica Ricci, Stefano Bernardelli, Giuditta Ardighieri, Laura Zizzo, Maurizio De Leo, Antonio Santandrea, Giacomo de Biase, Dario Ragazzi, Moira Dalla Dea, Giulia Veggiani, Claudia Carpenito, Laura Sanguedolce, Francesca Asaturova, Aleksandra Boldorini, Renzo Disanto, Maria Giulia Goia, Margherita Wong, Richard Wing-Cheuk Singh, Naveena Mandato, Vincenzo Dario Cancers (Basel) Systematic Review SIMPLE SUMMARY: Vulvar squamous cell carcinoma (VSCC) is the most frequent malignant vulvar tumor, with a peak incidence in the 7–8th decades of life. However, VSCCs can also occur in young women. This unfortunate event is even rarer and more worrisome in pregnant women, being hard to manage for gynecologists, oncologists, and radiotherapists. Very few cases have been reported and we felt the need for an updated review on this topic. Thus, we performed a systematic literature review of VSCCs diagnosed during pregnancy, discussing the clinic-pathologic features, the implications in pregnancy outcomes, and the effects of such a diagnosis in the management of mothers and their babies. ABSTRACT: According to our systematic literature review (PRISMA guidelines), only 37 vulvar squamous cell carcinomas (VSCCs) were diagnosed during pregnancy (age range: 17–41 years). The tumor size range was 0.3–15 cm. The treatment was performed after (14/37, 38%), before (10/37, 27%), or before-and-after delivery (11/37, 30%). We found that 21/37 (57%) cases were stage I, 2 II (5%), 11 III (30%), and 3 IVB (8%). HPV-related features (condylomas/warts; HPV infection; high-grade squamous intraepithelial lesion) were reported in 11/37 (30%) cases. We also found that 9/37 (24%) patients had inflammatory conditions (lichen sclerosus/planus, psoriasis, chronic dermatitis). The time-to-recurrence/progression (12/37, 32%) ranged from 0 to 36 (mean 9) months. Eight women died of disease (22%) 2.5–48 months after diagnosis, 2 (5%) were alive with disease, and 23 (62%) were disease-free at the end of follow-up. Pregnant patients must be followed-up. Even if they are small, newly arising vulvar lesions should be biopsied, especially in women with risk factors (HPV, dermatosis, etc.). The treatment of VSCCs diagnosed in late third trimester might be delayed until postpartum. Elective cesarean section may prevent vulvar wound dehiscence. In the few reported cases, pregnancy/fetal outcomes seemed to not be affected by invasive treatments during pregnancy. However, clinicians must be careful; larger cohorts should define the best treatment. Definite guidelines are lacking, so a multidisciplinary approach and discussion with patients are mandatory. MDPI 2021-02-17 /pmc/articles/PMC7921964/ /pubmed/33671249 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/cancers13040836 Text en © 2021 by the authors. Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
spellingShingle Systematic Review
Palicelli, Andrea
Giaccherini, Lucia
Zanelli, Magda
Bonasoni, Maria Paola
Gelli, Maria Carolina
Bisagni, Alessandra
Zanetti, Eleonora
De Marco, Loredana
Torricelli, Federica
Manzotti, Gloria
Gugnoni, Mila
D’Ippolito, Giovanni
Falbo, Angela Immacolata
Sileo, Filomena Giulia
Aguzzoli, Lorenzo
Mastrofilippo, Valentina
Bonacini, Martina
De Giorgi, Federica
Ricci, Stefano
Bernardelli, Giuditta
Ardighieri, Laura
Zizzo, Maurizio
De Leo, Antonio
Santandrea, Giacomo
de Biase, Dario
Ragazzi, Moira
Dalla Dea, Giulia
Veggiani, Claudia
Carpenito, Laura
Sanguedolce, Francesca
Asaturova, Aleksandra
Boldorini, Renzo
Disanto, Maria Giulia
Goia, Margherita
Wong, Richard Wing-Cheuk
Singh, Naveena
Mandato, Vincenzo Dario
How Can We Treat Vulvar Carcinoma in Pregnancy? A Systematic Review of the Literature
title How Can We Treat Vulvar Carcinoma in Pregnancy? A Systematic Review of the Literature
title_full How Can We Treat Vulvar Carcinoma in Pregnancy? A Systematic Review of the Literature
title_fullStr How Can We Treat Vulvar Carcinoma in Pregnancy? A Systematic Review of the Literature
title_full_unstemmed How Can We Treat Vulvar Carcinoma in Pregnancy? A Systematic Review of the Literature
title_short How Can We Treat Vulvar Carcinoma in Pregnancy? A Systematic Review of the Literature
title_sort how can we treat vulvar carcinoma in pregnancy? a systematic review of the literature
topic Systematic Review
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7921964/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33671249
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/cancers13040836
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