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Cervical cancer survivors had a substantially higher risk of preterm birth in their first live singleton birth conceived after diagnosis, with 28% of births delivered before 37 weeks compared to matched women without cancer.
Effect sizeRR=2.8
CI95% CI: 2.1, 3.7
ComparatorMatched women without a previous cancer diagnosis, matched 25:1 on age at delivery, parity, race/ethnicity, and education within the same state
Effect summarydecline; RR=2.8; CI: 95% CI: 2.1, 3.7

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PMC5766343
The risk of preterm birth and growth restriction in pregnancy after cancer
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