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The research involved more than 1,200 breast cancer survivors. More than half had tumors whose growth was fueled by estrogen. After treatment, 333 became pregnant, about two and a half years after ...
The review encompassed 39 studies that identified women who became pregnant after breast cancer diagnosis. These studies included a combined 8.26 million women, 114,573 of whom had breast cancer ...
These results show that “pregnancy after breast cancer can be considered safe.” The research involved more than 1,200 breast cancer survivors. More than half had tumors whose growth was fueled ...
Lead study author Matteo Lambertini, MD, a medical oncologist at the Institut Jules Bordet in Brussels, Belgium, reported that, after a median follow-up of about 12 years from cancer diagnosis ...
Findings from a retrospective study of 1,200 women provide reassurance to breast cancer survivors who are contemplating pregnancy. In the study, women who became pregnant after an early breast ...
Women who survive breast cancer and have children afterwards don't appear to be at any higher risk of dying from cancer, a new study says. Doctors have long worried pregnancy might spark hormonal ...
After early-stage breast cancer, women can pause taking endocrine therapy to become pregnant without an increased risk of recurrence, a new study finds.
Pregnant women who develop breast cancer do not have worse odds of death or of cancer returning than other young breast cancer patients, a new study has found. The study is one of the largest to ...
The researchers noted that studies have shown that women who have their first child after age 24 have a 5% increase in risk of developing breast cancer every five years.
A study observing changes in healthy breast cells may explain why breast cancer might develop after pregnancy. The cell-based study has helped begin to disentangle the complex relationship between ...
In a study of about 200 women ages 40 and younger with non-metastatic breast cancer who wanted children, roughly three-quarters were able to become pregnant after diagnosis, and about two-thirds ...