1. Pregnancy After Breast Cancer in Patients With Germline
- Author
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Matteo, Lambertini, Lieveke, Ameye, Anne-Sophie, Hamy, Anna, Zingarello, Philip D, Poorvu, Estela, Carrasco, Albert, Grinshpun, Sileny, Han, Christine, Rousset-Jablonski, Alberta, Ferrari, Shani, Paluch-Shimon, Laura, Cortesi, Claire, Senechal, Gianmaria, Miolo, Katarzyna, Pogoda, Jose Alejandro, Pérez-Fidalgo, Laura, De Marchis, Riccardo, Ponzone, Luca, Livraghi, Maria Del Pilar, Estevez-Diz, Cynthia, Villarreal-Garza, Maria Vittoria, Dieci, Florian, Clatot, Martine, Berlière, Rossella, Graffeo, Luis, Teixeira, Octavi, Córdoba, Amir, Sonnenblick, Helena, Luna Pais, Michail, Ignatiadis, Marianne, Paesmans, Ann H, Partridge, Olivier, Caron, Claire, Saule, Lucia, Del Mastro, Fedro A, Peccatori, and Hatem A, Azim
- Subjects
Adult ,BRCA2 Protein ,Time Factors ,Pregnancy Rate ,BRCA1 Protein ,Breast Neoplasms ,Risk Assessment ,Disease-Free Survival ,Congenital Abnormalities ,Pregnancy Complications ,Reproductive Health ,Pregnancy ,Risk Factors ,Humans ,Female ,Live Birth ,Germ-Line Mutation ,Retrospective Studies - Abstract
Young women with germlineThis is an international, multicenter, hospital-based, retrospective cohort study. Eligible patients were diagnosed between January 2000 and December 2012 with invasive early breast cancer at age ≤ 40 years and harbored deleterious germlineOf 1,252 patients with germlinePregnancy after breast cancer in patients with germline
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- 2020