2012
DOI: 10.1016/j.jgyn.2012.05.007
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Grossesse après cancer du sein : mise à jour des connaissances en 2012

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“…Breast cancer accounts for one-third of all cancers in reproductive-age women, and a majority have plans for pregnancy after treatment (Margulies et al, 2012). Therefore, planning for pregnancy in women with a history of breast cancer is becoming increasingly common worldwide (Margulies et al, 2012).…”
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“…Breast cancer accounts for one-third of all cancers in reproductive-age women, and a majority have plans for pregnancy after treatment (Margulies et al, 2012). Therefore, planning for pregnancy in women with a history of breast cancer is becoming increasingly common worldwide (Margulies et al, 2012).…”
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“…Breast cancer accounts for one-third of all cancers in reproductive-age women, and a majority have plans for pregnancy after treatment (Margulies et al, 2012). Therefore, planning for pregnancy in women with a history of breast cancer is becoming increasingly common worldwide (Margulies et al, 2012). Despite chemotherapy and other methods of cancer treatment that can cause damage to the reproductive organs, assisted reproduction technologies can help breast cancer survivors achieve their plan (Margulies et al, 2012).…”
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