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She had breast cancer after (BC), whether can conceive? This is a problem.
Many patients and doctors are worried about the poor pregnancy results of BC female survivors, whether they have to bear more safety issues than ordinary women during pregnancy
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A meta-analysis recently published in the journal "J Clin Oncol" provides the latest research evidence on these issues
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The study systematically reviewed relevant studies on women's pregnancy after BC, and evaluated the possibility of pregnancy after BC, pregnancy outcome, and maternal safety
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Probability of pregnancy after diagnosis of different cancers
Probability of pregnancy after diagnosis of different cancersA total of 6462 studies were screened and 39 of them were included, covering a total of 8,093,401 women from the general population and 112,840 BC patients (of which 7,505 had a pregnancy after the diagnosis of BC)
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Compared with the general population, BC survivors are significantly less likely to have subsequent pregnancy (relative risk 0.
Screening 8,093,401 women from the general population and 112,840 bits BC patients compared with the general population, the likelihood of a subsequent pregnancy BC survivors was significantly reduced compared with the general population, BC survivors, especially received chemotherapy, caesarean section (OR 1.
Pregnancy outcome after breast cancer
Pregnancy outcome after breast cancerNo significant increase in the risk of congenital abnormalities or other reproductive complications has been observed
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Compared with patients who were not pregnant after BC diagnosis, patients with pregnancy had better disease-free survival (HR 0.
No significant increase in the risk of congenital abnormalities or other reproductive complications was observed.
In summary, the results of this study provide reassuring evidence for the safety of pregnancy in BC survivors
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The patient's willingness to become pregnant should be regarded as an important part of their survival care plan
The results of this study provide reassuring evidence for the safety of pregnancy in BC survivors
Original source
Matteo Lambertini, et al.
regnancy After Breast Cancer: A Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis.
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