Resumen
Cervical cancer occurring during pregnancy represents a rare and challenging situation and requires multidisciplinary care. Both diagnosis and treatment should take into consideration maternal and fetal health, while not compromising the chances for cure. Currently, guidelines for the management of cervical cancer occurring during pregnancy are provided by international consensus meetings with expert panels. However, the current guidelines do not discuss the various approaches that can be found within the literature, such as alternative staging modalities or innovative surgical approaches. Our systematic review, performed with the ?Cancer Associé à La Grossesse? (CALG) network, aims to fill the gap on current issues, including both neoadjuvant chemotherapy and surgical strategies to preserve fertility.