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'Good News For Young Women': Breast Cancer Survivors May Pause Treatment For Pregnancy, Study Shows

Por: NBC 6 South Florida World December 09, 2022

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Getty Images Young women diagnosed with often must delay pregnancy for years while they take hormone-blocking pills. A reassuring new study finds they can take a two-year break from these drugs to get pregnant without raising their short-term risk of cancer coming back. “This is really good news for young women and their doctors and their families,” said Dr. Ann Partridge of Dana-Farber Cancer Institute in Boston, who led the study. Results... + full article



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