Pnm-22: Breast Screening in Patient Undergoing ART Cycles

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  • Rashidi Z
Abstract:

The fact that the development of breast cancer is linked to repeated or sustained exposure to high blood estrogen levels has raised obvious concern that reproductive hormones particularly estrogen, might increase the risk of breast cancer development. While, the general consensus is that overall; IVF is not associated with an increased risk for development of breast cancer, a recent report published by Stewart LM (Fertil Steril. 2012) on a large Western Australian study, comprising data from 21,025 women and spanning 20 years revealed that women who initiated their 1st IVF attempt in their mid-twenties were approximately one-and-a-half times more likely to develop breast cancer than were controls , who underwent other (non-IVF) forms of fertility treatment. The American College of Obstetricians and Gynecologists recommend that women be offered annual screening for breast cancer starting at age 40; the American Cancer Society endorses mammograms starting at the same age. However, women who have risk factors that increase the chance of breast cancer should undergo earlier screening, especially if they are planning to undergo fertility treatment. Other risk factors used in the modified GAIL MODEL are: current age, age at menarche, age at the first live birth or nulliparity, number of previous benign breast biopsies, atypical hyperplasia in a previous breast biopsy, race and a positive family history. Most major medical organizations recommended starting routine mammography (MMG) for women at age 40. MMG is not a stand-alone procedure and physical findings must be considered along with the radiographic and histological assessment. There are several studies supporting the use of US for breast cancer screening as an adjunct to MMG for high risk women. Breast MRI can be considered in addition to MMG for screening in high risk patient.

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volume 7  issue 3

pages  137- 137

publication date 2013-09-01

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