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A small number of cervical cancers are found in pregnant women. If your
cancer is a very early cancer, such as stage IA, then most doctors believe
that it is safe to continue the pregnancy to term. Several weeks after
delivery, a hysterectomy or a cone biopsy is recommended (the cone biopsy is
suggested only for substage IA1).
If the cancer is stage IB, then you and your doctor must decide whether to
continue the pregnancy. If not, treatment would be radical hysterectomy
and/or radiation. If you decide to continue the pregnancy, the baby should be
delivered by cesarean section as soon as it is able to survive outside the
womb. More advanced cancers should be treated immediately. Last Revised: 03/26/2008
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