Characterizing attitudes related to future child-bearing in young women diagnosed with early-stage breast cancer.
Saumya UmashankarMoming LiKaylee BlevinsMi-Ok KimMelanie MajureJohn ParkLaura A HuppertMichelle MeliskoHope S RugoLaura EssermanAmy Jo ChienPublished in: Breast cancer research and treatment (2024)
Many young women diagnosed with early-stage breast cancer prioritize childbearing. Interest in having a biologic child was not associated with standard prognostic risk factors. Interest decreased with increasing hypothetical recurrence risk, though some patients remained committed to future childbearing despite near certain hypothetical risk. Individual risk assessment should be included in family-planning discussions throughout the continuum of care as it can influence decision-making.
Keyphrases
- early stage
- risk assessment
- risk factors
- mental health
- decision making
- end stage renal disease
- healthcare
- ejection fraction
- current status
- newly diagnosed
- chronic kidney disease
- rheumatoid arthritis
- prognostic factors
- quality improvement
- heavy metals
- breast cancer risk
- free survival
- young adults
- pain management
- patient reported
- drug induced