Safety of pregnancy following breast cancer diagnosis: a meta-analysis of 14 studies

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Safety of pregnancy following breast cancer diagnosis: a meta-analysis of 14 studies. / Azim, Hatem A; Santoro, Luigi; Pavlidis, Nicholas; Gelber, Shari; Kroman, Niels; Azim, Hamdy; Peccatori, Fedro A.

I: European Journal of Cancer, Bind 47, Nr. 1, 2011, s. 74-83.

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Azim, HA, Santoro, L, Pavlidis, N, Gelber, S, Kroman, N, Azim, H & Peccatori, FA 2011, 'Safety of pregnancy following breast cancer diagnosis: a meta-analysis of 14 studies', European Journal of Cancer, bind 47, nr. 1, s. 74-83. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.ejca.2010.09.007

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Azim, H. A., Santoro, L., Pavlidis, N., Gelber, S., Kroman, N., Azim, H., & Peccatori, F. A. (2011). Safety of pregnancy following breast cancer diagnosis: a meta-analysis of 14 studies. European Journal of Cancer, 47(1), 74-83. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.ejca.2010.09.007

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Azim HA, Santoro L, Pavlidis N, Gelber S, Kroman N, Azim H o.a. Safety of pregnancy following breast cancer diagnosis: a meta-analysis of 14 studies. European Journal of Cancer. 2011;47(1):74-83. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.ejca.2010.09.007

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Azim, Hatem A ; Santoro, Luigi ; Pavlidis, Nicholas ; Gelber, Shari ; Kroman, Niels ; Azim, Hamdy ; Peccatori, Fedro A. / Safety of pregnancy following breast cancer diagnosis: a meta-analysis of 14 studies. I: European Journal of Cancer. 2011 ; Bind 47, Nr. 1. s. 74-83.

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abstract = "Due to the rising trend of delaying pregnancy to later in life, more women are diagnosed with breast cancer before completing their families. Therefore, enquiry into the feasibility and safety of pregnancy following breast cancer diagnosis is on the rise. Available evidence suggests that women with a history of breast cancer are frequently advised against future conception for fear that pregnancy could adversely affect their breast cancer outcome. Hence, we conducted a meta-analysis to understand the effect of pregnancy on overall survival of women with a history of breast cancer.",
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