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Pregnancy after breast cancer. A comprehensive review

by: Eelco de Bree, Antonios Makrigiannakis, John Askoxylakis, John Melissas, Dimitris D. Tsiftsis
J. Surg. Oncol., Vol. 101, No. 6. (01 May 2010), pp. 534-542, doi:10.1002/jso.21514  Key: citeulike:11487162

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Pregnancy after breast cancer treatment has become an important issue since many young breast cancer patients have not completed their family. Generally, these patients should not be discouraged to become pregnant when they want to, since published data suggest no adverse effect of pregnancy on survival. As fertility may be impaired by chemotherapy, different fertility preserving strategies have been developed. Births seem to sustain no adverse effects, while breastfeeding appears to be feasible and safe. J. Surg. Oncol. 2010; 101:534–542. © 2010 Wiley-Liss, Inc.


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