💨 Abstract
This report discusses the rising trend of pregnancy-associated cancers, particularly breast, skin, thyroid, gynaecological, and blood cancers, in Australia and Sweden. The increase is attributed to factors such as women having children later in life, the use of prenatal genetic screening tests, hormones, environmental factors, and misdiagnosis due to symptoms overlapping with pregnancy symptoms.
Courtesy: theprint.in
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