Conception and pregnancy among women with a live birth after breast cancer treatment: A survey study of young breast cancer survivors

Author:

Sorouri Kimia123,Sella Tal123,Rosenberg Shoshana M.4ORCID,Loucks Maggie1,Kirkner Gregory12ORCID,Snow Craig12ORCID,Ruddy Kathryn J.5ORCID,Gelber Shari I.1,Tamimi Rulla M.4,Peppercorn Jeffrey M.36,Schapira Lidia7ORCID,Borges Virginia F.8,Come Steven E.39,Warner Ellen10ORCID,Partridge Ann H.12311ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Department of Medical Oncology Dana‐Farber Cancer Institute Boston Massachusetts USA

2. Breast Oncology Program Dana‐Farber Brigham Cancer Center Boston Massachusetts USA

3. Harvard Medical School Boston Massachusetts USA

4. Department of Population Health Sciences Weill Cornell Medicine New York New York USA

5. Department of Oncology Mayo Clinic Rochester Minnesota USA

6. Massachusetts General Hospital Boston Massachusetts USA

7. Stanford Cancer Institute Palo Alto California USA

8. University of Colorado Comprehensive Cancer Center Aurora Colorado USA

9. Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center Boston Massachusetts USA

10. Sunnybrook Health Sciences Centre Toronto Ontario Canada

11. Department of Medicine Brigham and Women’s Hospital Boston Massachusetts USA

Abstract

AbstractBackgroundBreast cancer (BC) is the most common malignancy in women of reproductive age. This study sought to explore the postcancer conception and pregnancy experience of young BC survivors to inform counseling.MethodsIn the Young Women's Breast Cancer Study (NCT01468246), a multicenter, prospective cohort, participants diagnosed at age ≤40 years with stage 0‐III BC who reported ≥1 postdiagnosis live birth were sent an investigator‐developed survey.ResultsOf 119 eligible women, 94 (79%) completed the survey. Median age at diagnosis was 32 years (range, 17–40) and at first postdiagnosis delivery was 38 years (range, 29–47). Most had stage I or II (77%) and HR+ (78%) BC; 51% were nulligravida at diagnosis. After BC treatment, most (62%) conceived naturally, though 38% used assisted reproductive technology, 74% of whom first attempted natural conception for a median of 9 months (range, 2–48). Among women with a known inherited pathogenic variant (n = 20), two underwent preimplantation genetic testing. Of 59 women on endocrine therapy before pregnancy, 26% did not resume treatment. Hypertensive disorders of pregnancy (20%) was the most common obstetrical condition. Nine percent of newborns required neonatal intensive care unit admission and 9% had low birth weight.ConclusionAmong women with live births after BC treatment, most conceived naturally and having a history of BC did not appear to negatively impact pregnancy complications, though the high rate of hypertensive disorders of pregnancy warrants further investigation. The prolonged period of attempting natural conception for some survivors suggests the potential need for improved understanding and counseling surrounding family planning goals after BC.

Funder

Breast Cancer Research Foundation

Susan G. Komen for the Cure

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Cancer Research,Oncology

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