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Purpose: To provide guidance for clinicians about the diagnosis, staging and treatment of breast cancer occurring during an otherwise uncomplicated pregnancy. Methods: An international expert Panel convened to address a series of questions identified by a literature review and personal experience. Issues relating to the diagnosis and management of breast cancer after delivery were outside the scope. Results: There is a paucity of large and/or randomized studies. Based on cohort studies, case series and case reports, the recommendations represent the best available evidence, albeit of a lower grade than is optimal. Recommendations: In most circumstances, serious consideration should be given to the option of treating breast cancer whilst continuing with the pregnancy. Each woman should ideally be referred to a centre with sufficient expertise, given a clear explanation of treatment options. Most diagnostic and staging examinations can be performed adequately and safely during pregnancy. Purpose: To provide guidance for clinicians about the diagnosis, staging and treatment of breast cancer occurring during an otherwise uncomplicated pregnancy. Methods: An international expert Panel convened to address a series of questions identified by a literature review and personal experience. Issues relating to the diagnosis and management of breast cancer after delivery were outside the scope. Results: There is a paucity of large and/or randomized studies. Based on cohort studies, case series and case reports, the recommendations represent the best available evidence, albeit of a lower grade than is optimal. Recommendations: In most circumstances, serious consideration should be given to the option of treating breast cancer whilst continuing with the pregnancy. Each woman should ideally be referred to a centre with sufficient expertise, given a clear explanation of treatment options. Most diagnostic and staging examinations can be performed adequately and safely during pregnancy.
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Breast cancer in pregnancy: Recommendations of an international consensus meeting Breast cancer in pregnancy: Recommendations of an international consensus meeting
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Breast cancer in pregnancy: Recommendations of an international consensus meeting Breast cancer in pregnancy: Recommendations of an international consensus meeting
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I
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18
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RIV/00064203:_____/10:6389
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Cancer; Pregnancy; Breast; Guideline; Consensus; Chemotherapy; Radiotherapy; Surgery; Biological; chemotherapy in-utero; antenatal corticosteroids; nonobstetric surgery; human placenta; trastuzumab; radiotherapy; carcinoma; outcomes; tamoxifen; radiation
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GB - Spojené království Velké Británie a Severního Irska
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[11CF697B7BC6]
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European Journal of Cancer
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1
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21
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n12:2010
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46
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Beijnen, J. Halaška, Michael Brepoels, L. Cameron, David Senn, H. Deckers, Sarah Mir, Olivier Gentilini, Oreste Lagae, Lieven Loibl, Sibylle Du Bois, Andreas Cardoso, Fatima Neven, Patrick Pans, Steven Peccatori, F. Ottevanger, Nelleke Christiaens, Marie Amant, Frederic Rouzier, R. VanCalsteren, Kristel Struikmans, Henk
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000285812800013
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0959-8049
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11