Women With A History Of Breast Cancer Should Not Be Pregnant
April 14, 2010 | Cancer Information, Health Tips, Lifestyle
breast cancer was not only the mother will attack the course but now it has also attacked the teenager, due to unhealthy lifestyle has spread in our youth today, breast cancer is the most common form of cancer seen in women during childbearing years their years. However, as women delay starting their families until they were older, and as a time of life from breast cancer continue to rise, more and more breast-cancer survivors want to have children after they had completed their breast cancer treatment. For a woman to become pregnant while she underwent breast cancer treatment is still far from ideal. That’s why these patients, at least here in the U.S., are generally told to wait two years after completing treatment before the start of pregnancy. Why? Because if this disease is to recur, this is the time period that usually occurs. Will be enough to destroy to try to manage the pregnancy and nursing, especially if the recurrence was in the form of metastatic disease
But now comes the good news from March 2010 the European Breast Cancer Conference in Barcelona. Scientists from Belgium and Italy have announced they are now showing that getting pregnant is actually quite safe for women with a history of breast cancer successfully treated. In fact, the data show that pregnancy is not only safe for women but it may increase their chances for survival.
Data show that patients who became pregnant after successful treatment of breast cancer has decreased significantly from 42 percent in risk of death compared with victims who are not pregnant, but now we feel relieved to have breast cancer can be overcome, as long as we follow our doctor’s advice. Take care of our food to avoid disease, eat lots of fruits and vegetables because it will minimize the various forms of disease.