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Pregnant Women With Lymphoma Can Have Good Outcomes


 

FROM THE ANNUAL MEETING OF THE AMERICAN SOCIETY OF HEMATOLOGY

Labor Induced in Nearly Half of Patients. The most common preterm complication was the need for induction of labor in 45%. Preeclampsia occurred in 8%, 5% had spontaneous rupture of membranes, and 4% had gestational diabetes. There were no reported cases of endometritis or chorioamnionitis. There were no significant differences in preterm events between patients who were treated or deferred therapy.

There was one stillbirth, occurring in a 34-year-old woman with double-hit (two-mutation) NHL at 19 weeks after one cycle of R-CHOP.

One woman died before giving birth. She had very-high-risk DLBCL with significant metastases to the liver. She had been diagnosed at week 29 and died at week 32 from encephalopathy, but delivered a healthy infant before her death.

Outcomes for the fetuses of the 76 women who opted to continue their pregnancies included the aforementioned stillbirth and 1 case of microcephaly in a woman who had received four cycles of CHOP for DLBCL.

The median birth weight of neonates was 2,427 g (range 1,005-5,262 g), and there were no differences between the children of women who underwent antepartum chemotherapy or deferred therapy.

Dr. Evens noted that the investigators looked only at acute fetal outcomes, and have not evaluated long-term developmental measures.

The study was funded by the participating centers. The authors reported no relevant conflicts of interest.

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