States »EasPosted at: Mar 23 2021 11:11AM

Twenty-six-year-old battles cancer and becomes a mother of twins through IVF

Kolkata, Mar 23 (UNI) A 26-year-old woman from this city, Banali
(name changed), with a known case of PCOD (polycystic ovaries)
was trying to conceive for a child and had undergone two failed IVF
cycles before she came to Indira IVF Kolkata.
On examination, it was found out that she was obese. A pre-IVF testing
at the centre showed that the lining of her the uterus was more than
average (thick endometrium) and she was advised
for a diagnostic Hysteroscopy and Laparoscopy with biopsy.
The report of endometrial biopsy showed endometrial cancer (a form of
cancer of the uterus).
This news left the couple with questions and concerns regarding
Banali’s health and the possibility of becoming parents in future.
A combined team of fertility experts along with renowned cancer
specialist Manas Chakrabarti was formed to handle this case.
The team concluded that the cancer was in a very early stage and she
can be offered treatment that will cure the cancer and help her
to preserve her fertility as well. After many tests and research a
special treatment plan for Banali was administered.
She was advised fertility sparing treatment which included high dose
oral progesterone and an intrauterine progesterone releasing device
named Mirena.
Sharing the details about the case, Dr Akanksha Jangid of Indira IVF
said, “After 9 months of taking the treatment, Banali was successfully
declared disease free and was advised to complete her fertility
treatment as early as possible. She underwent her first cycle in
November 2019 which unfortunately failed, post which we tested her
uterus to understand if it was ready to be implanted with embryos through IVF or
not.
" We later decided to do an Endometrial Receptivity Array (ERA), which
revealed a normal receptive endometrium. Subsequently, her second
embryo transfer resulted in twin pregnancy.”
The case was complicated due to the patient's obesity and diabetes,
for which the team had to take necessary precautions.
Her weight was optimized before the IVF cycle, she was advised to
exercise regularly and eat healthy nutritious food in addition to the
treatment.
Given the sensitivity of the case, her health and the babies were
constantly monitored to ensure there are no further complications.
“Banali recently delivered two healthy babies- one girl and one boy.
Both the patient and the babies have been healthy and doing well.
She is scheduled to undergo a complete surgery, 6 months post-delivery
for the uterine cancer, which will involve removal of the uterus to
minimize any future risks. We are proud of the team that has been
working relentlessly not just to help Banali fight her battle with
cancer but also to help her experience the joy of motherhood.”
Dr Akanksha Jangid added.
Endometrial Carcinoma or Uterine Cancer is the 6th most common cancer
in women in the world. It is a cancer that begins in the uterus and
the average age of detection is around 60 years. It rarely occurs in
the younger age group but when it does, fertility preservation becomes
a priority and can be opted if it is detected and treated at an early
stage. A specialized team of oncologists and fertility specialists can
help to preserve fertility in young cancer patients who later wish to
become parents with the help of advanced fertility treatments.
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