Late Stage Breast Cancer (Stage III and IV)
First-trimester radiation therapy should be avoided. Chemotherapy may be given
after the first trimester as discussed in the section on Early Stage Breast Cancer. Because the mother may have a
limited life span (most studies show a 5-year survival rate of 10% in pregnant
patients with stages III and IV disease), and there is a risk of fetal damage
with treatment during the first trimester,[1,2] issues regarding continuation of
the pregnancy should be discussed with the patient and her family. Therapeutic
abortion does not improve prognosis.[1-5]
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