Early Stage Breast Cancer (Stage I and II)
Surgery is recommended as the primary treatment of breast cancer in pregnant
women. Since radiation in therapeutic doses may expose the fetus to
potentially harmful scatter radiation[1], modified radical mastectomy is the
treatment of choice. Conservative surgery with postpartum radiation therapy
has been used for breast preservation.[2] An analysis has been performed that
helps predict the risk of waiting to have radiation.[3,4]
If adjuvant
chemotherapy is necessary, it should not be given during the first trimester to
avoid the risk of teratogenicity. Chemotherapy given after the first trimester
is generally not associated with a high risk of fetal malformation but may be
associated with premature labor and fetal wastage. If considered necessary,
chemotherapy may be given after the first trimester. Data on the immediate and
long-term effects of chemotherapy on the fetus are limited.[2,4-9]
Studies using adjuvant hormonal therapy alone or in combination with
chemotherapy for breast cancer in pregnant women are also limited. Therefore,
no conclusion has been reached regarding these options.[10] Radiation therapy, if
indicated, should be withheld until after delivery since it may be harmful to
the fetus at any stage of development.[1]
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