OncoLink Cancer Treatment and Resources
Link to OncoLink

Pregnancy While on Chemotherapy

Ultima Vez Modificado: 20 de abril del 2008

Question

Dear OncoLink "Ask The Experts,"

My sister is two months pregnant, and conceived about one month after her husband had chemotherapy for testicular cancer. He had the affected testicle removed and has only had one chemotherapy treatment with Carboplatin. She is now concerned about the normal development of the fetus. Some doctors have advised her to have an abortion based on the assumption that her husband’s chemotherapy has damaged the sperm DNA. In your experience, what is your advice?

Answer

Clarisa Gracia, MD, MSCE, Assistant Professor Obstetrics and Gynecology Division of Reproductive Endocrinology and Infertility at the University of Pennsylvania, responds:

It is generally recommended that patients who are being treated with chemotherapy or radiation therapy wait six months before conceiving due to the general risk of birth defects. At this time is no good evidence in humans to suggest a significant risk of chromosomal abnormalities in children born to men who were treated with carboplatin. However, animal studies have shown some sperm DNA damage.

In the situation where one gets pregnant within the period of risk, it becomes both a complicated and very personal matter. The decisions will be guided by your medical, personal, and spiritual guidance. If one is not willing to take the increased risk of genetic abnormalities then they might consider talking to their doctor about termination. Otherwise, an individual might continue the pregnancy with close monitoring with ultrasound and Chorionic villus sampling (CVS) or amniocentesis to detect gross chromosomal abnormalities. Keep in mind, many fetuses with major chromosomal abnormalities will miscarry.

OncoLink I wish u knew...

Quitting smoking after a cancer diagnosis has many benefits for the patient. Read more.

Cancer Types
Bone Cancer
Brain Tumors
Breast Cancer
Carcinoid Tumors
Endocrine System Cancers
Gastrointestinal Cancers
Gynecologic Cancers
Head and Neck Cancers
Leukemia
Lung Cancers
Lymphomas
Myelomas
Pediatric Cancers
Penile Cancer
Prostate Cancer
Sarcomas
Skin Cancers
Testicular Cancer
Thyroid Cancer
Urinary Tract Cancers
OncoLink Vet

Cancer Treatment
Biologic Therapy
Bone Marrow Transplants
Chemotherapy

Clinical Trials
Complementary Medicine
Gene Therapy
General Treatment Concerns
Hormone Therapy
PDT Center
Proton Therapy
Radiation Oncology
Surgical Oncology
Targeted Therapies
Vaccine Therapies

Cancer Support
Caregivers
Hospice Care and Bereavement
Nutrition and Cancer
Sexuality & Fertility
Side Effects
Support
Survivorship
Exercise and Cancer

Cancer Resources
Cancer News
OncoLink University
Nurses' Notes
Conferences
Newly Diagnosed Patients
Causes and Prevention
Legal and Financial Information for Patients
LGBT Resources
NCI Resources
Global Resources
Cancer Resource List
Resources for Young Adults

OncoLink Media Library
OncoLink TV
Book, Music and Video Reviews


Ask the Experts
Brown Bag Chat
Tracy's Corner

About OncoLink
About OncoLink
Giving to OncoLink
Contact Information
Usage Policy
Editorial Board
How to Partner with OncoLink
Link to OncoLink
Mission Statement

OncoLink Cancer Resources RSS What's New RSS