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. 2020 Dec 7;7:538815. doi: 10.3389/fmed.2020.538815

Table 2.

Characteristics of patients in the COP group, stratified by management modality (n = 38).

Surgery sub-group (n = 3) NACT sub-group (n = 10) PDT sub-group (n = 25)
Age (years) 35 (25-36) 33 (23-37) 34 (23-45)
GA at diagnosis (weeks) 18(6-25) 26 (19-32) 37 (9-41)
FIGO Stage, n (%)
≤IB1 3 (20) 2 (13.3) 10 (66.7)
>IB1 0 (0) 8 (34.8) 15 (65.2)
Pathological type, n (%)
Squamous cell carcinoma 2 (6.7) 8 (26.7) 20 (66.7)
Non–squamous cell carcinoma 1 (12.5) 2 (25) 5 (62.5)
Tumor size, n (%)
≤4 cm 3 (18.8) 2 (12.5) 11 (68.8)
<4 cm 0 (0) 8 (36.4) 14 (63.6)
GA at delivery (weeks) 36 (34–38) 34 (30–35) 37 (28–41)
Delivery weight (grams) 3,290 (1,700–3,320) 2,352 (1,350–2,610) 2,980 (1,315–4,050)
Mother's outcome, n (%)
DOD 1 (33.3) 0 (0) 2 (66.7)
NED 2 (6.5) 10 (32.3) 19 (61.3)*

DOD, dead of disease; NED, no evidence of disease; ND, not determined; GA, gestational age; NACT, neoadjuvant chemotherapy; PDT, post-delivery treatment.

*

Another four cases were lost to follow-up.