Expert-reviewed information summary about the treatment of breast cancer during pregnancy. http://www.cancer.gov/cancertopics/pdq/treatment/breast-cancer-and-pregnancy/patient This fact sheet describes what is known about the relationship between pregnancy and breast cancer risk. It also describes breast cancer risk factors that are not related to ... http://www.cancer.gov/cancertopics/factsheet/Risk/pregnancy Most lumps, nipple discharges, and other worrisome breast changes discovered during pregnancy are not cancerous. Breast abnormalities during pregnancy can be caused by ... http://www.imaginis.com/breast-health/breast-cancer-and-pregnancy-1 Christina Applegate's Pregnancy After Cancer Treatment Isn't Risky ... Susan was diagnosed with a serious form of breast cancer in 1996 when she was 32. http://abcnews.go.com/Health/BreastCancerCenter/christina-applegate-pregnant-breast-cancer-treatment/story?id=11260460 Information on breast cancer and how it affects pregnancy. ... Breast cancer is the most common cancer in pregnant women and tends to affect women in their mid-30s. http://www.webmd.com/breast-cancer/guide/breast-cancer-during-pregnancy Breast cancer can be safely treated during pregnancy. Surgery and chemotherapy can be done during the last six months of a pregnancy, but be sure you know the risks and discuss ... http://breastcancer.about.com/od/treatments/a/bc_preg_trmt.htm Young women with breast cancer are often advised to wait at least two years after treatment before becoming pregnant, but waiting isn't necessary for those with a good chance of ... http://www.webmd.com/breast-cancer/news/20061207/after-breast-cancer-pregnancy-ok Important: This information is intended mainly for use by doctors and other health care professionals. If you have questions about this topic, you can ask your doctor, or call ... http://www.meds.com/pdq/pregnancy_pro.html Most of the benefits of motherhood are intangible, emotional, and social. But here's some evidence that pregnancy gives you a gift of health -- an edge against developing breast ... http://breastcancer.about.com/od/riskfactorsindetail/a/preg_lower_risk.htm One of the main concerns of cancer survivors is loss of fertility and the ability to bear children. However, although a large number of breast cancer survivors http://battlingforhealth.com/2010/07/pregnancy-after-breast-cancer/
Breast Cancer and Pregnancy
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