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Almost one-third of 25,000 breast-cancer cases in women under 45 are postpartum Doctors don't know why breast cancer risk goes up after pregnancy Pregnancy hormones likely play a role in ...
Foregoing reconstructive surgery after breast cancer 05:18. The research involved more than 1,200 breast cancer survivors. More than half had tumors whose growth was fueled by estrogen.
July 6, 2012— -- Do fertility drugs affect a woman's risk of developing breast cancer? A new study suggests that the risk hinges on whether they actually help a woman get pregnant. Scientists ...
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 ...
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 ...
Pregnancy after breast cancer did not appear to have a negative effect on maternal ... An Italian Ministry of Health 5x1000 grant and Italian Association for Cancer Research funded this study.
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 surviving their ...
CINCINNATI (WKRC) - A study that was recently released has new details on pregnancy after breast cancer.The study specifically looked at pregnancy concerns after diagnosis, as well as pregnancy ...
A new long-term study might allay concerns of women who have had breast cancer and now want to have children. Accessibility statement Skip to main content Democracy Dies in Darkness ...
New research out of London suggests that human breast cells accumulate mutations as women age — and pregnancy can influence this process. The Imperial College London study, published Wednesday ...
To study the question, the researchers used patient data from the Scottish Cancer Registry and national maternity databases. Nearly 5,200 women younger than 40 had a breast cancer diagnosis made ...
CHICAGO — A study gives reassuring news for breast cancer survivors who want to have children. Those who later became pregnant were no more likely to have their cancer come back than those who ...