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Breast Cancer Diagnosed During Pregnancy

Pregnancy-associated breast cancer is defined as breast cancer diagnosed during pregnancy or within one year postpartum. It is a relatively rare condition. The possibility even through thin but is possible as more and more younger women are developing breast cancer due to change in the natural history of the disease. Challenges would be balancing effective cancer treatment while minimizing risks to the foetus.

Diagnosis During Pregnancy

Common tests done during pregnancy when there is a suspicion of cancer would be imaging methods like Ultrasound and MRI as they do not involve any radiation. Rarely Mammogram could be done with shielding but generally avoided.

Treatment During Pregnancy

Treatment depends on the stage of breast cancer, trimester of pregnancy, and tumor biology. The primary goals are to maximize maternal survival while minimizing harm to the fetus. An option of termination of pregnancy is offered if the lady is in the first trimester.

Surgical Treatment

Mastectomy or Breast-Conserving Surgery can be done Safely during pregnancy. Further Axillary lymph node evaluation can also be performed if indicated. Surgery if necessary is usually done in the 2nd trimester ( After 3rd month of pregnancy)

Chemotherapy:

Chemotherapy is not allowed in first trimester of pregnancy. It can be considered following appropriate surgery or in Neo adjuvant format also as indicated. Selective molecules are given during pregnancy ( Doxorubicin or cyclophosphamide)

Radiation Therapy

Radiation therapy is not allowed in any trimester of pregnancy and it needs to be planned after completion of pregnancy.

Delivery Planning

Safety of Pregnancy

Timing Pregnancy

Patients should wait until completing active treatment to consider pregnancy:

Risks and Complications

Pregnant women with a history of breast cancer require close monitoring by a multidisciplinary team, including oncologists, obstetricians, and fertility specialists.

Breastfeeding After Breast Cancer

Feasibility:

Challenges

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