Autor(es):
Tripepi, Marta ; da Costa, Ana G. ; Albergaria, Diogo ; Costa, Andreia ; Catarino, Ana ; Duarte, Ana Luisa ; Bartosch, Carla ; Schuler, Veronica ; Oliveira, Joana ; Lima, Jorge ; Casanova, João
Data: 2025
Identificador Persistente: http://hdl.handle.net/10362/187779
Origem: Repositório Institucional da UNL
Assunto(s): cancer and pregnancy; cytoreductive surgery; ovarian neoplasms; rare ovarian neoplasms; small cell ovarian cancer hypercalcemic type; Oncology; Cancer Research; SDG 3 - Good Health and Well-being
Descrição
Publisher Copyright: Copyright © 2025 Tripepi, da Costa, Albergaria, Costa, Catarino, Duarte, Bartosch, Schuler, Oliveira, Lima and Casanova.
Small-cell carcinoma of the ovary, hypercalcemic type (SCCOHT), is a rare, highly aggressive malignancy that predominantly affects young women. We report a 32-year-old pregnant woman diagnosed with SCCOHT during the first trimester of pregnancy. At 24 weeks, imaging revealed extensive peritoneal carcinomatosis. Following multidisciplinary evaluation, neoadjuvant chemotherapy was initiated, but the disease progressed. At 34 weeks, the patient underwent cesarean delivery followed by cytoreductive surgery. Despite achieving an initial complete resection, the disease recurred rapidly. The patient died shortly after completing adjuvant chemotherapy and initiating immunotherapy. This case highlights the diagnostic and therapeutic challenges of managing SCCOHT during pregnancy and the complex balance of maternal and fetal outcomes. Early diagnosis, coordinated multidisciplinary care, and timely intervention are critical, although the prognosis remains poor despite aggressive multimodal treatment.