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The Impact of Pregnancy on Breast Cancer Outcomes in Women <= 35 Years
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The Impact of Pregnancy on Breast Cancer Outcomes in Women <= 35 Years CANCER Beadle, B. M., Woodward, W. A., Middleton, L. P., Tereffe, W., Strom, E. A., Litton, J. K., Meric-Bernstam, F., Theriault, R. L., Buchholz, T. A., Perkins, G. H. 2009; 115 (6): 1174-1184Abstract
Some evidence suggests that women with pregnancy-associated breast cancers (PABC) have a worse outcome compared with historical controls. However, young age is a worse prognostic factor independently, and women with PABC tend to be young. The purpose of the current study was to compare locoregional recurrence (LRR), distant metastases (DM), and overall survival (OS) in young patients with PABC and non-PABC.Data for 668 breast cancers in 652 patients aged
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