Journal article
Cancer Diagnoses Following Abnormal Noninvasive Prenatal Testing: A Case Series, Literature Review, and Proposed Management Model
E Dow, A Freimund, K Smith, RJ Hicks, P Jurcevic, M Shackleton, PA James, A Fellowes, MB Delatycki, S Fawcett, N Flowers, MD Pertile, G McGillivray, L Mileshkin
JCO Precision Oncology | LIPPINCOTT WILLIAMS & WILKINS | Published : 2021
DOI: 10.1200/PO.20.00429
Abstract
Noninvasive prenatal testing (NIPT) is a screening test for fetal chromosomal aneuploidy using cell-free DNA derived from maternal blood. It has been rapidly accepted into obstetric practice because of its application from 10-weeks’ gestation, and its high sensitivity and specificity. NIPT results can be influenced by several factors including placental or maternal mosaicism and co-twin demise; cell-free DNA from a maternal origin can also complicate interpretation, with evidence that NIPT can detect previously unsuspected malignancies. This study aimed to develop management guidelines for women with NIPT results suspicious of maternal malignancy. The Peter MacCallum Cancer Center’s experien..
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