Huvos A G, Butler A, Bretsky S S
Cancer. 1985 Nov 1;56(9):2326-31. doi: 10.1002/1097-0142(19851101)56:9<2326::aid-cncr2820560932>3.0.co;2-8.
This study of 18 pregnant women with concomitant osteogenic sarcoma of bone analyzes the important assertion whether this sarcoma and pregnancy have an adverse interaction. For comparison we matched the pregnant osteogenic sarcoma patients with nonpregnant women with the same skeletal tumor location and histologic appearance as well as similar age distribution. There was no worsening of prognosis of pregnant osteogenic sarcoma patients, and neither the pregnancy nor the disease appeared to act adversely toward the other. The 18 pregnant women with osteogenic sarcoma fared no better (nor worse) than the nonpregnant women with osteogenic sarcoma.
这项针对18例合并骨成骨肉瘤的孕妇的研究,分析了关于这种肉瘤与妊娠是否存在不良相互作用的重要论断。为作比较,我们将妊娠成骨肉瘤患者与非妊娠女性进行匹配,这些非妊娠女性具有相同的骨骼肿瘤部位、组织学表现以及相似的年龄分布。妊娠成骨肉瘤患者的预后没有恶化,妊娠和疾病似乎均未对另一方产生不利影响。18例妊娠成骨肉瘤患者的情况与非妊娠成骨肉瘤患者相比,既没有更好(也没有更差)。