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Patient: Final Diagnosis: Symptoms: Clinical Procedure: Specialty: Objective: Background: Case Report: Conclusions: Female, 29-year-old Successful pregnancy shortly after unilateral pneumonectomy and systemic chemotherapy for lung cancer Hemoptysis Unilateral pneumonectomy Obstetrics and Gynecology Rare disease The incidence of tumors during pregnancy, generally, is very uncommon. The incidence of lung cancer during pregnancy, specifically, is exceedingly rare. Several investigations have documented favorable maternal-fetal outcomes for later pregnancies after pneumonectomy due to non-cancer-related causes (mostly progressive pulmonary tuberculosis). However, very little is known about maternal-fetal outcomes for future conceptions after pneumonectomy due to cancer-related causes and subsequent chemotherapy cycles. This is an impor-tant knowledge gap in the literature that needs to be filled. A 29-year-old woman (non-smoker) had adenocarcinoma of the left lung, which was discovered during her pregnancy at 28 weeks of gestation. She underwent an urgent lower-segment transverse cesarean section at 30 weeks and subsequently underwent unilateral pneumonectomy and then completed her planned adjuvant chemotherapy. The patient was incidentally found to be pregnant at 11 weeks of gestation (roughly 5 months after the completion of her adjuvant chemotherapy cycles). Hence, the conception was estimated to have hap-pened roughly 2 months after the completion of her chemotherapy cycles. A multidisciplinary team was formed and it was decided to keep her pregnancy as there was no clear medical reason to terminate it. The pregnancy was carried out to term gestation at 37+4 weeks with close monitoring, and she delivered a healthy baby via lower-segment transverse cesarean section. Successful pregnancy after unilateral pneumonectomy and adjuvant systematic chemotherapy is rarely report-ed. The maternal-fetal outcomes after unilateral pneumonectomy and systematic chemotherapy need exper-tise and a multidisciplinary approach to prevent complications.
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Aloufi, D., Baradwan, S., Alturkistany, S., & Hakeem, G. (2023). Successful Pregnancy in a 29-Year-Old G3P2 Shortly After Unilateral Pneumonectomy and Systemic Chemotherapy for Lung Cancer: A Case Report. American Journal of Case Reports, 24. https://doi.org/10.12659/AJCR.939227
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