Breast cancer during pregnancy.

Christobel Saunders, Martha Hickey, Angela Ives
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The terms gestational breast cancer (GBC) and pregnancy-associated breast cancer are given to breast cancer that occurs during pregnancy and up to one year post-partum. It is an uncommon event, and for even the most experienced clinician, whether oncologist, obstetrician or primary health worker, the complex issues that surround a diagnosis of breast cancer during pregnancy make management difficult. The prognosis overall for women diagnosed with GBC is poor, possibly due to delays in diagnosis. Primary physicians and obstetricians can play an important role in the early detection of GBC by promoting breast awareness in premenopausal women, including women who are pregnant or lactating; and by undertaking prompt and appropriate referral of pregnant and lactating women with breast abnormalities. Even in pregnant or lactating women, clinicians should always investigate a breast abnormality using triple assessment--clinical assessment, imaging and tissue biopsy. Breast cancer during pregnancy requires a multidisciplinary approach to ensure optimal care for both the mother and the baby. Breast cancer management can be adapted to protect the fetus, but this will be dependent on the gestation and disease status at diagnosis. Pregnancy after breast cancer does not appear to affect either cancer prognosis or pregnancy outcome. Obstetricians have a vital role to play in the care of these women by supporting them through their pregnancy, providing reassurance of fetal health and maintaining good communication with their other health providers.

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怀孕期间的乳腺癌。
妊娠期乳腺癌(GBC)和妊娠相关乳腺癌是指在怀孕期间和产后一年以内发生的乳腺癌。这是一个罕见的事件,即使是最有经验的临床医生,无论是肿瘤科医生、产科医生还是初级卫生工作者,在怀孕期间诊断乳腺癌的复杂问题也使管理变得困难。诊断为GBC的女性总体预后较差,可能是由于诊断延误。初级医生和产科医生可以通过提高绝经前妇女(包括怀孕或哺乳期妇女)的乳房意识,在早期发现GBC方面发挥重要作用;对乳房异常的孕妇和哺乳期妇女进行及时和适当的转诊。即使是孕妇或哺乳期妇女,临床医生也应该使用三重评估来调查乳房异常——临床评估、影像学和组织活检。怀孕期间的乳腺癌需要多学科的方法来确保对母亲和婴儿的最佳护理。乳腺癌管理可以适应保护胎儿,但这将取决于妊娠和诊断时的疾病状态。乳腺癌后怀孕似乎不会影响癌症预后或妊娠结局。产科医生在照顾这些妇女方面发挥着至关重要的作用,在怀孕期间为她们提供支持,保证胎儿健康,并与其他保健提供者保持良好的沟通。
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