منابع مشابه
Pregnancy After Breast Cancer.
BACKGROUND: The issue of pregnancy following the diagnosis and treatment of breast cancer is important because the incidence of breast cancer is increasing in women of childbearing age. The fact that many women are delaying childbearing, whether for educational, professional, or personal reasons, increases the number of women who will undergo breast cancer treatment before completing childbeari...
متن کاملPregnancy during and after Breast Cancer
With advances in local and systemic treatments, recurrence rates and risk of death secondary to breast cancer (bca) have been in continuous decline1. Breast cancer is among the malignancies most commonly encountered during pregnancy2,3: 0.2%–3.8% of cases are diagnosed during pregnancy and lactation4. The frequency increases with younger patient age: among women less than 30 years of age, 10%–2...
متن کاملPregnancy after breast cancer: population based study.
OBJECTIVES To identify women who survived breast cancer and subsequently conceived and to determine the rate of pregnancy (proportion), management, outcome of the cancer, and outcome of the first subsequent pregnancy. DESIGN Population based descriptive study with cases identified from the Western Australian data linkage system and validated by review of medical charts. Supplementary data obt...
متن کاملPregnancy after Breast Cancer: Myths and Facts.
Most young breast cancer survivors consider reproductive issues to be of great importance, but many questions remain undervalued and unanswered. Overall, available data support the safety and feasibility of pregnancy and breastfeeding after breast cancer. The accuracy of the evidence is however limited by: i) the retrospective and frequently incomplete population-based nature of the data, ii) d...
متن کامل[Pregnancy after treatment of breast cancer].
The number of patients asking for pregnancy after being treated for breast cancer is steadily increasing. Chemotherapy, in particular alkylants, might impair fertility. The prognosis of breast cancer is not negatively affected by a consecutive pregnancy as shown in retrospective studies. The relative risk concerning survival is reduced to 0.2-0.8 by pregnancy. However, a short interval of less ...
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ژورنال
عنوان ژورنال: Reproductive BioMedicine Online
سال: 2010
ISSN: 1472-6483
DOI: 10.1016/s1472-6483(10)62619-3